| | Report (issue) | and Ore Deposits of the Metaline Zinc-Lead District Pend Oreille County Washington By MCCLELLAND G. DINGS...%inc-lead district in the State of Washington UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1965...ore deposits of the Metaline zinc-lead district, Pend Oreille County, Washington, by McClelland G. Dings...Dings and Donald H. Whitebread. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1964. v, 109 p. illus., maps, diagrs...ore deposits of the Metaline zinc-lead district, Pend Oreille County, Washington. 1964. (Card 2) 1. Geology | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | DOLOMITE DISTRICT, AND JASPEROlD IN THE NORTHEASTERN METALINE WASHINGTON.* C. F. PARK, JR. ABSTRACT...replacementore bodiesof the Metaline zinc-lead district, in northeastern Washington are limited to the greatly...greatly disturbed fault block through which the Pend Oreille River flows and are associatedwith the major...not in them. They are mostly near the top of the Metaline limestone, of Middle Cambrian age, and below black...Outside of the dolomite is a shell of coarse-grained calcite that in placeswas depositedalong solution channelslong | | | Book | Bart Cannon 1975 CORD ILLERAN Mercer Island, Washington Lilli liliiiLt' 111? KLi-KlLLLIlrVlIlI Copyright...Cordilleran 18 Holly Hill Drive Mercer Island, Washington 98040 COVER ILLUSTRATION: Amethyst scepter heads...milky quartz stems. Denny Mountain area of King County. Specimen from the collection of Cary A. Maykut...publications dealing with the various aspects of Washington State's diverse mineral wealth exist, but none..."Minerals of Washington" represents an attempt to begin such a cata logue. "Minerals of Washington" shall | | | Report (issue) | WASHINGTON GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HENRY LANDES, State Geologist BULLETIN No. 23 THE METAL MINES OF WASHINGTON...herewith a report entitled "Tl1e lVfetal lVIines 0ÂŁ Washington," by Ernest N. Patty, with the recommendation... . . . . . . . . . . . History of metal mining in Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Mining methods .. . ................ ·· . . . . . . ..... . . . . . 69 PAR,T II. DESCRIPTION OF THE MINING DISTRICTS A.ND INDIVIDUAL ORE DEPOSITS , , , | | | Report (Issue volume) | State of Washington ARTHUR B. LANGLIE, Governor Department of Conservation and Development W. A. GALBRAITH...GLOVER, Supervisor Bulletin No. 37 INVENTORY OF WASHINGTON MINERALS PART II METALLIC MINERALS By MARSHALL...Volume 2 - MAPS STATE PRINTING PLANT. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON lll!UI For sale by Department of Conservation...volumes-text and maps) $4.50. INVENTORY OF WASHINGTON MINERALS PART II METALLIC MINERALS Volume 1...Bulletin 33, "Nonmetallic Mineral Resources of Washington," published in 1936. Since then the catalogue | | | Book (edition) | West Wall of Hellâs Canyon above Homestead, Oregon Sucker Block Creek Canyon Diagram of a Batholith...Piracy, Deltas River in Hellâs District Highway (diagrams) Canyon Land Surface and Water TableâPerched... Northeast on Block Scene Scenes 208 Pend 216 Oreille Faults near FaultâBlock in Gooding 196...square miles comprising most of eastern Oregon and Washington east of the Cascades and with an extension of...flowsâscores of themâwhich in some places in Oregon and Washington have an aggregate thickness of nearly a mile | | | Report (issue) | 1900-1980 Branch of Oil and Gas Operations, 1920-68 Mining Branch, 1933-41 Water and Power Branch, 1894-1961...Resources Division - Correspondence concerning District Engineers and other Division Employees, 1908-57...for investigations into the causes of mine explosions. A Mine Accidents Division was set up in the Technologic...offices and all off-season work was done at the Washington headquarters. Later the operational units found...Minerals Management Service, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, United States Geological | | | Book (edition) | $9.95 045A ROADSIDE \ EOLOGY of WASHINGTON David D. Alt and Donald W. Hyndman 160 9 . 95 5917...5917 j j J j â ROADSIDE GEOLOGY OF WASHINGTON Y» W ÂŁtMl SSSaffi* JfefiBSWt, ~+ HM|KWHEral...>r.*;v *?It TOjSwwV. ROADSIDE GEOLOGY of Washington David D. Alt Donald W. Hyndman MOUNTAIN PRESS...David D. Roadside geology of Washington. 1. II. Geology â Washington (State) I. Hyndman, Donald W...know something about the rocks and landscapes of Washington. Those who are not geologists often find it difficult | | | Report (issue) | Thirty-ninth Annual Report of the Mining Industry of Idaho Y_OFS ce For the Year eo or SAR 8 1938...â âve , THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Mining Industry of Idaho FOR THE YEAR 1937 ARTHUR CAMPBELL...THE IDAHO FORMATIONS LEGEND @-County Seats Custrer-Lte. â-â-County Norzes af Coun tres Boundary...Leon...............-....-----------------------The Mining Industry, by Senator William H. King.............Transportation and Mining, by Edward M. Bryan.....................--------------35 Roads to Miningâ Areas, by | | | Report (issue) | Precambrian massive sulfide deposit, Copper King mine, Front Range, Colo., P. K. Sims and Priestley Toulmin...States ,- 30 Age of the "ribbon rock" of Aroostook County, Maine, by Louis Pavlides, Robert B. Neuman, and...----------------35.' Iron ores of St. Lawrence County, northwest Adirondacks, N.Y., by B. F. Leonard...States-Continued 37. Variations of pH with depth in anthracite mine-water pools in Pennsylvania, by Wilbur T. Stua~t...Stress model for the Bi\-mingham red iron-ore district, Alabama, by Thomas A. Simpson ______________ | | | Book (edition) | taken for the Colorado River to exca-vate the Grand Canyon? vVe are astonished at the realization that the...cubic miles of solid rock. Nevertheless the Grand Canyon is a youthful feature. The general record of earlier...high above the sea per1nitted the cutting of the canyon. Minimum estimates fix the age of the lo,Yest rocks...Story of the Grand Canyon; by N. H. Da.rtou. 74 pages. Fred Harvey, Grand Canyon, Arizona. Explanation...Explanation of t,hc major featw·cs of the canyon in nontechnical language. illustrated. Well GEOLOGY, Tf-lE | | | Book (edition) | people, why do you build your house on the top of a Z canyon, when you know that during a rainstorm it has:...the Past Deep Time: How Old Is Old? Finding and Mining Coal Introduction 298 299 A Biography of Earth...science. Thousands of geologists work for oil, mining, water, engineering, and environmental companies...minerals include quartz, diamond, feldspar, and calcite. which vary in character with location. Finally...wonât be much use. In fact, the worldâs deepest mine shaft penetrates gold-bearing rock that lies only |
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