| | Book | NOTE Affiliated WITH MINING MINING INTERESTS in the Cripple Creek District ILLUSTRATED 1905 and...OB WOMACK, WOMACK "The Father of the Cripple Creek District" man who holds the honor, and the yet holds...of giving to the world the greatest high-grade mining camp on the continent, is today helpless and penniless...load of case has no parallel. ore from the great gold camp; the man who formerly owned the is there a...the man who actually ; ; opened up the famous Gold King property and owned hundreds of acres of land | | | Journal (issue) | Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...Famous mineral localities: The Cripple Creek Mining District, Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...collection to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Julius Weber was well known in the mineral community...diamond crystals (over 2,200 specimens!), crystallized gold (over 800), pegmatite phosphates (especially from...Department of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has placed a high priority on building its micromount | | | Report (volume) | it helpful to refer to Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant, it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals of wide distribution...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products but because they furnish...A. F. Rogers, Stanford University, Palo Alto. Colorado.........Prof. R. D. George, Boulder. Connecticut...See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found | | | Report (volume) | ............................................. Colorado........................................................................................ 102 District of Columbia ....................................to refer to Geological Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals that are widely...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products, but because they furnish | | | Report (volume) | Bulletin, vol. 44. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 61-72; Transactions,... 147-264. San Francisco, Cal. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, no. 64. San Francisco, Cal. California...Transactions, vol. 9, pts. 2, 3. Toronto, Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Quarterly Bulletin, nos. 18-20; Journal... BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1912. 7 Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 33. Toronto and Montreal, Canada... New York. Colorado College Publications: Science series, vol. 12, nos. 10, 11. Colorado Springs, Colo | | | Report (issue) | Smith. Director Professional Paper 138 MINING IN COLORADO A HISTORY OF DISCOVERY, DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTJON...__________________________ .. _______ _ The first discoveries of gold _____________________ _ Chronologie record __________...location, area, and organization of the mining counties of Colorado _________________________ _ Adams County_-..._____________________ _ Alamosa County __________________________ _ Arapahoe County _________________________...Archuleta County _________________________ _ Baca CountY-----------------------------Boulder CountY------ | | | Report (issue) | the northern Cordillera: Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Special Volume 37. p. 1-18. Adair...metamorphosed hydrothermal system at Pine Canyon. Piute County, Utah. U.S.A. [abs.]: Mineralogical Society (London)...Mineralogical and geochemical studies of the Emperor gold telluride deposit, Fiji: Economic Geology, v. 82...New Guinea: Melbourne, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Monograph 14, p. 819-826. Aho, A...mineralogy of the Cerrillos copper deposit, Santa Fe County, New Mexico: New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook | | | Report (volume) | nos. 1-8. Boston, Mass. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 109-120; Transactions...Mineralogist, vol. 1. Philadelphia, Pa. American Mining Congress: Report of Proceedings, 18th Annual Session...nos. 1-7. San Francisco, Cal. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, no. 71. San Francisco, Cal. California...Summary report for 1915. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Monthly Bulletin, nos. 45-56; Transactions...Transactions, vol. 18. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 37. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Canadian | | | Report (volume) | Geologists: Bulletin, vol. 2. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 133-144; Transactions...nos. i-7. San Francisco, Calif. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, nos. 76-78, 82, S3; Preliminary...Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Monthly Bulletin, nos. 69-80. Ottawa, Out. Canadian Mining Journal, vol...Pittsburgh, Pa. Coal Age, vols. 13, 14. New York. Colorado School of Mines: Magazine, vol. 8; Quarterly,...34, nos. 1-3. Chapel Hill, N. Cl Engineering and Mining Journal, vols.. 105, 106. New York. Engineers' | | | Report (volume) | nos. 1, 2. Boston, Mass. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 121-132; Transactions...Mineralogist, vol. 2. Philadelphia, Pa. American Mining Congress: Report of Proceedings, 19th Annual Session...nos. 1-9. San Francisco, Cal. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, nos. 72-75. San Francisco, Cal...Summary report for 1916. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Monthly Bulletin, nos. 57-68;. Transactions...Transactions, vols. 19, 20. Ottawa, Ont. ' Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 38. Toronto and Montreal, Canada | | | Report (volume) | vols. 3, 4, 5, nos. 1, 2. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 145-156; Transactions...nos. 1-9. San Francisco, Calif. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, nos. 85-88; Preliminary report... 1-6, vol. 34, nos. 1-9. Ottawa, Out. Canadian Mining Institute: Monthly Bulletin, nos. 81-104; Transactions...Transactions, vols. 21, 22. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Journal, vols. 40, 41. Toronto and Montreal, Canada...New York. Colorado Geological Survey: Bulletins 11, 15, 17-19, 23, 24. Denver, Colo. Colorado School of | | | Report (issue) | Series 30 Bibliography and Index of Colorado Geology, 1984-1989 Colorado Geological Survey Department of...Resources Denver, Colorado 1990 Information Series 30 Bibliography and Index of Colorado Geology, 1984-1989...Institute under contract to the Colorado Geological Survey Colorado Geological Survey Department of...of Natural Resources Denver, Colorado 1990 ii FOREWORD In recognition of the need to more effectively...published literature on the state's geology, the Colorado Geological Survey is pleased to release Information | | | Book (edition) | atid aeseae eueneSasehr i ia Bdtit _WYOQMING COLORADO _ LADORE 7C CRAIG r3GRANBY 17d KREMMLING...COEORADORI 2 NEW MEXICO x pec, Inn? UKE) COLORADO TOURS LEGEND NUMBERED TOURS UNNUMBERED TOUR...Gallege COLORADO A Guide to the Highest State WITHDRAWN AWAACK TAY 2 \e Line COLORADO A Guide...Program Projects Administration of the State of Colorado AMERICAN GUIDE SERIES ILLUSTRATED HASTINGS...Note About the New Edition This revision of Colorado, A Guide to the Highest State, brings abundant | | | Journal (issue) | JASPER ORBS: Formation of Unique Features Turquoise Mining ROCK & GEM • Vol. 49 No. 06 • U.S. $5.99 Issue...0 74470 02033 2 EMERALD VILL AGE Blue Ridge Mining Exploration Special Section Tools of the Trade...extracted from the North Star Mine in Cripple Creek, Colorado; a specimen of Morrisonite jasper. Clint...underground workings is visible at the center. MINING HISTORY ASSOCIATION, WWW.MININGHISTORYASSOCIATION...deep ocean black smoker “geysers” were actually mining minerals from the earth’s interior. he mechanism | | | Report (volume) | Bulletin, vol. 45. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, UOS. 73-84; Transactions,...4th ser., vols. 35, 36. New Haven, Conn. American Mining Congress: Papers and Addresses, 15th Ann. Session;... 265-454. San Francisco, Cal. California State Mining Bureau : Bulletin, no. 63. San Francisco, Cal....Transactions, vol. 10, pt. 1. Toronto, Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Quarterly Bulletin, no. 22; Journal...General Index, vols. 1-10. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 34. Toronto and Montreal. Canada | | | Report (issue) | 95-131,1911. BECKER, G. F., Reconnaissance of the gold fields of southern Alaska: Eighteenth Ann. Rept...Ann. Rept., pt. 3, pp. 515-571, 1901. Placer gold mining in Alaska in 1902: Bull. 213, pp. 41-48,1903...92-93, 1903. Placer mining in Alaska in 1903: Bull. 225, pp. 43-59, 1904. Placer mining in Alaska in 1904:...18-31, 1905. The mining industry in 1905: Bull. 284, pp. 4-9, pi. 2, 1906. The mining industry in 1906:... pi. 1, 1908. The mining industry in 1907: Bull. 345, pp. 34-53, 1908. The mining industry in 1908: Bull | | | Report (issue) | publish statistics relative to New Mexico geology, mining, milling, metallurgy and oil and natural gas and...literature pertaining to the progress of geology, mining, milling, smelting and the production of oil and...upon the occupation of the people. To study the mining, milling, smelting operations and oil and natural...communicate special information on New Mexico geology, mining, both metallic and non-metallic, oil and natural..._________________________ Hurley E. M. SAWYER, Mining Engineer ----------·-------------------------- | | | Report (volume) | ........................ 5 5 Distribution of mining districts..................................................................................... Colorado......................................................................... PART II. Catalogue of mining districts, by J. M. Hill..................................................... Classification of mining districts........................................counties....................................... Colorado.............................................. | | | Book | of the century, at a time when prospecting and mining were in their hey-day in Tombstone--the greatest...Tombstone newspaper. Having long been active in mining and treasure-hunting circles, I filed the information...the owners of property in this section of the district to work their claims and more news of a similar...paraphernalia. It not only contains a rich body of gold quartz, but the treasure accurnu- OF THE GREAT...survey was made in the interest of the Denver, Colorado Canyon & Pacific Railroad Co., 10 FORGOTTEN | | | Report (volume) | 25286, Federal Center Denver, CO 80225 LAKEWOOD, Colorado-Federal Center, Bldg. 810 Subscriptions to periodicals...Santa Catalina-Rincon, Santa Teresa, Galiuro, Winchester, and Pinaleno Forest units; the southeastern...during early phases of mineral resource exploitation. Gold, silver, and lead were subsequently produced from...metallic commodities, mostly lead, copper, zinc, gold, and silver, have been produced from the Coronado...vein, (10) rhyolite-hosted tin, and (11) placer gold. These data (table 1) were used to compute total | | | Report (issue) | western United States" by Richard Hutchinson, Colorado School of Mines and John Albers, U.S. Geological...Coppermolybdenum mineralization at Mineral Park, Mojsve County, Arizona, in Ridge. J. 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Includes the Cornish miner in fact...the west of England; some characters in Cornish mining; arsenic production in west Cornwall, seven more...SUPERIOR MILLING PRACTICE Houghton: College of Mining & Tech, 1955. 9 ¼” X 6”, pp xiv + 137 with 14 | | | Catalog/List | LAST CHANCE AND HORNSILVER MINES, LAVA CREEK DISTRICT, BUTTE COUNTY, IDAHO Denver: GSA Bull 58, 1947. 9...report on this highlymineralized lead, silver, zinc district located north of Craters of the Moon National...GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE JEROME AREA YAVAPAI COUNTY, ARIZONA DC: GPO USGS PP 308, 1958. 11 ¼” X 9”...United Verde Extension Mine and the Cherry Creek mining district. Also includes the Mingus Mountain and parts... $ 25.00 6. Allsman, P.T. RECONNAISSANCE OF GOLD-MINING DISTRICTS IN THE BLACK HILLS, S. DAK. DC: GPO |
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