| | Journal (volume) | STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WARREN T. HANNUM, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY...FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO WALTER W. BRADLEY State Mineralogist JANUARY Vol. 41 1945 No. CALIFORNIA...CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER OF STATE MINERALOGISTS REPORT XLI printed...printed in California state printing office SACRAMENTO, I945 41703 GEORGE H. MOORE, STATE PRINTER 1 ... (L^^yt^W THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS DIVISION OF MINES EXECUTIVE AND TECHNICAL | | | Journal (volume) | STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GEORGE D. NORDENHOLT. Director DIVISION OF MINES...MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO WALTER Vol. 35 W. BRADLEY State Mineralogist JANUARY, 1939 No...No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER OF STATE MINERALOGIST'S REPORT XXXY STATE...MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 70803 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 1 DIVISION...Logan, District Mining Engineer O. McK. Laizure, District W. Burling Tucker, Reid J. Mining Engineer | | | Journal (volume) | STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WARREN T. HANNUM, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY...FERRY BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO OLAF P. JENKINS, Chief JANUARY, Vol. 43 1947 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF...printed in California state printing office 70558 LIBRARY '^iSaVERSi I Y OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 1 ... STATE OF CALIFORNIA Earl Warren, Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Warren Hannum, T. Director...Headquarters Third Floor, Ferry Building, San Francisco 11 District Offices State Building, 217 West First | | | Report (issue) | IgtmmtSlTY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University...University of California, Davis Libraries http://archive.org/details/reportofstatemin15cali CALIFORNIA STATE...STATE MINING BUREAU FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO ^LETCHER HAMILTON State Mineralogist [December, 1917...1917 San Francisco] REPORT XV OF THE STATE MINERALOGIST Mines and Mineral Resources OF PORTIONS OF ... CALIFORNIA Chapters of State Mineralogist's Report Biennial Period 1915-1916 CALIFORNIA STATE PRINTING | | | Book (edition) | SAN NTTN TT PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1111 01599 4096 Rocks and Minerals of California THIRD REVISED EDITION...LIBRARY GA BAPAEL CALIFORALA Rocks and Minerals of California THIRD REVISED EDITION Color Photographs W...greatly indebted to Dr. Gordon Oakeshott of the California State Division of Mines for his kind examination...received from the staff of the Geology Department of San Jose State College. We wish also to acknowledge and... Mrs. Eleanor M. Learned, who worked for the California Division of Mines and Geology, for looking over | | | Report (issue) | and Butler, G. M.-Arizona lode gold mines and mining: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 137, 1934...Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 148, 1941. Apache County 2: 17 Gregory, H. E.-Geology Prof. Paper 93, 1917...the Navajo country. U.S. Geol. Survey Cochise County 3:04 Ransome, F. L.-The geology and ore deposits...Tombstone district, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 143, 1938. Gila County 4:03 Ransome...Ransome, F. L.-Geology of the Globe copper district, Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 12, 1903. 4:19 | | | Report (issue) | figures in Bulletin 140. Lode deposits Cochise County-Warren (Bisbee) and Turquoise districts, with ores...silver, and lead. Tombstone district, with lead-silver ores. Pearce district, with silver ores. Dragoon...Dragoon Mountains, Manzoro district. Dos Cabezas Mountains, Dos Cabezas and Teviston districts. Huachuca Mountains...Mountains. Swisshelm Mountains. Gila County-Globe-Miami district, with ores of copper and silver. Dripping...Mountains, Barnes district, with ores of copper, lead, and silver. Payson district. Graham County-Galiuro Mountains | | | Book | the second millennium b.c., by both land and water, across many of the lands of Bible times. Perhaps...117 119 121 124 125 127 130 132 135 (CINNABAR) 61. WATER 143 62. ZIRCON 145 EPILOGUE 148 138...improved dim sight, and amber pulverized and drunk in water cured diseases of the stomach. Pliny also described...occasions, when noblemen had imbibed too much, water—or at least cheap watered-down wine—was sometimes...the illusion of good wine. Since the serving of water in amethyst goblets was generally known, it may | | | Report (volume) | with State and local historical societies, State, county, and township officers, and individuals in all...valuable references. Major G. E. Bailey, of San Francisco, California, for extensive information concerning...of several hundred towns in California. C. M. Drake, of Eureka, California, for information concerning...count}r names. Mrs. J. V. Calver, Washington, District of Columbia, who has furnished valuable and extensive...Wyoming, Illinois, superintendent of schools, Stark County, 1882-1898, for much valuable information concerning | | | Report (issue) | oxides except water Phase equilibrium relations of the common ro~k-forming oxides with water and (or) carbon...----- ____ ------ ____ _ Nonthermal saline and acid mine waters ______ _ Other nonthermal acid mineral waters...environments. Ground water, as usually defined, is the part of the subsurface water that is in the zone...zone of saturation. Some water occurs also in the zone of aeration between the earth's surface and the zone...transit to the ground-water body. Other water, commonly not considered as ground water, occurs in disconnected | | Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York. | Book (volume) | to Professor Adolf Pabst of the University of California (Berkeley) for assistance in the preparation...formation of the Upper Silurian over a wide area in central and western New York. Salt also occurs near Cleveland...Verde Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona. In Nevada along the Virgin River in Clark County, and in distorted...crystals from Humboldt County. From Borax Lake, San Bernardino County, California. In the Permian basin...100. Found at several mines in the Huantajaya district, calcite, embolite, cerargyrite, bromyrite, iodyrite | | | Journal (volume) | 3007 12DD172 California Stale Library S EeceiVe(i....S.tP..1893...._... Accessions ifo,92D.^> G1msL^M&&*...addition of any other flux, their treatment in the water-jacket smelting furnace is the simplest possible...galena silver- when they smelting furnace, with water-jacket rectangular in form, built in sections and...miners is ansome of the large mines of Utah. The mine-owners of Bingham say that on account of the low...nounced in the to take place in The North Star Mining Company, of Grass Valley, has recently declared | | | Report (issue) | __ Mexico____________________________________ Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua...Arkansas _________________________________ _ California _________________________________ _ Colorado...Mexico ___________________________________ _ ~egon Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua...of thermal springs__________________________ California and Nevada showing location of thermal springs___________...of thermal springs and principal volcanoes___ Central America showing location of thermal springs and | | | Book (edition) | Clara G. Woody Woody knows the history of Gila County and is well acquainted many of whom she personally...James Monroe Patton of Clifton. In Coconino County Mr. and Mrs. William Corey contributed their efforts...map produced by the Automobile Club of Southern California, which proved extremely helpful. As for elevations...under the section on Navajo County. Entries are given alphabetically by county. For Adair Wash: Adair Wash...Irl Ray /rey/ (pure sound) er ir /er/ Water /water/ /er/ Fir /fer/ IX PRONUNCIATION GUIDE | | | Book | Basin and Range province, from Utah to eastern California, accompanied by Kenneth S. Deffeyes, a professor...geology. Assembling California takes McPhee across the Sierra Nevada and the Great Central Valley to the wine...country of the Coast Ranges, the rock of San Francisco, and the San Andreas family of faults, with tectonicist...the Fire The Ransom of Russian Art Assentbling California Looking for a Ship The Control of Nature Rising...tectonicist Eldridge Moores, of the University of California, Davis. At the end of tl1at first series of trips | | | Report (issue) | 1986 FRONTISPIECE The 18th century mission of San Xavier del Bac, which is located a few miles south...investigations of the Nation's mineral, energy, land, and water resources. In addition to being a principal user...boundaries, and determine property, mineral, and water rights. "The National Gazetteer of the United States...ILLUSTRATIONS Page Frontispiece Spanish mission of San Xavier del Bac.....................................established to serve the Federal Government as a central authority to which all name problems, name inquiries | | | Report (volume) | with State and local historical societies, State, county, and township officers, and individuals in all...valuable references. C. M. Drake, of Eureka, California, for information concerning names in Monterey...Historical Library, Helena, Montana, for data concerning county and town names in the State. Eugene Howell, by...counties. Nearly all the information concerning county names in this State was furnished by him. John...connection with the State names. Complete lists of county and town names were sent by him, and information | | | Book (edition) | BERKELEY LIBR/ .Y UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA EARTH SCIENCI LIBRARV . . ^ v -.%;-.U-AA... by U. SHEPARD, in the Clerk's office, of the District Court of CHARLES Connecticut. Printed by Hezekiah...limited toward their boundaries in To such belong Water, Atmospheric-air, any determinate manner. and...considered ; and the ordinary temperature, in which water is fluid, has accordingly been certain point. agreed...frequent forms among crystals. Carbonate of Lime, Bitter Spar and Chabasie, are obvious examples. * The | | | Book | of a level. with the windlafs, all having * mining. as hot baths, their vulcano's and whirlpools...Pyrites is in the higheft efteem with all lovers of mine- ralogy jecTt -, both, on a leading ; kingdom...jHfgp the y&$&9&& may accruing from bufinefs of mining, both to public, and to particular the perfons^...quarterly, in profits to the adventurers, for one .mine-action (according to the then divifion into thirty... mould prevail with us to view the bufinefs of mining with other eyes At Schneeberg in than 1478 | | | Book | aw AMT H4 Not ductile; moſtly indiſſoluble in Water or Oils; and which preſerve their Conſtitutions...white Cryſtals of -9; _ ea — Scaly — | — WATER—is attracted by it from the Atmoſphere | veſcence;...Roche or Quicł. — Loosx & FaIAÄLIE *to form2 Water this property, roys (b) ALABASHR proved by the...Ga come — Fine, glitteringZ a Quick Lime and Water, mixed in a globular form, concrete | heat: (8)...with it's acid: acquires a ſtronger attraction for Water into a very hard ſubſtance, from it's equal contraction; | | | Book (volume) | Clement Reid, Editor F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S. District Geologist on H.M. Geological Survey of England...Charing Cross Hospital. Pathologist to the London County Asylums. Fullerian Professor of Physiology at the...Magazine. Translator of Sven Hedin’s Through Asia, Central Asia and Tibet; &c. J. T. C. Joseph Thomas Cunningham...Musical Temperament-, &c. LL.D. f Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...Technology, Boston, -j President American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1886. Author of Ore-dressing; &c. [ | | | Book (edition) | CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LIBRARY CALIFORNIA = w l ^ cJ = c\\ - fo //a ... s vw CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY...UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ^^^ CALIFORNIA iRSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ERSITY ...OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 6 IfD EfiSITY l/fb OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY...LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LI L! DICTIONARY OF CHEMISTRY, IN WHICH THE PRINCIPLES | | | Book (edition) | down; lowering. — à la mine, — à la poudre, blasting. — hy¬ draulique, hydraulic mining or excavating, abâtardir...(see abreuver). abreuver, v.t. soak, saturate; water; irri¬ gate; {Painting) prime, size; {Soap) lye...by distilling vinegar over a plant sub¬ d'eau, water jrarsley. — de montagne, skirstance. ret. — des...supplier; inlet, adduction, /. conveying, piping (as of water), supplying, supply, adénine, /. adenine. adénite...aerate; ventilate; air. aérhydrique, a. hydraulic, water (blower or blast). aérien, a. aerial; of the air | | | Book (edition) | Fourteenth Edition McGraw-Hill New York St. Louis San Francisco Auckland Bogota Caracas Hamburg Lisbon...London Madrid Mexico Milan Montreal New Delhi Paris San Juan Sao Paulo Singapore Sydney Tokyo Toronto McGraw-Hill...load-carrying ability. This low creep plus low water absorption and relatively high heat resistance provide...contain 99.5% acid, with water the chief impurity. Standard strengths of water solution are 28, 56, 70...making cellulose acetate. It forms acetic acid when water is added. Hydroxyacetic acid, HOCH2 COOH, or glycolic | | | Book (volume) | UNIVERSITY OF TO NOTTINGHAM BY NOTTINGHAM LIBRARY CENTRAL 1975 eo Sania ment boo Ase) 4 : F | ae...substances partly suspended, partly dissolved in water, explains not only the formation of these sediments...place and still take place in rocks permeated by water. This knowledge is therefore the chief foundation...present crust of the earth has been deposited from water, so, as I shall endeavour to shew, the metamorphic...changed by the aid of water. Among the most important of the substances contained in water, which are constantly |
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