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Deposits of the . Philipsburg Dis ict .Granite County, Montaria GEOLOGICAL SURVEY _BULLETIN I' 1237...Deposits of the Philipsburg District Granite County, Montana By WILLIAM C. PRINZ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...of the Philipsburg district, showing geology and mine workings at altitudes of2. 5, 980 feet. 3. 5, 780...Page FIGURE 1. Index map of part of western Montana _______________ _ 2. Generalized geologic map of..._ 4. Geologic map of part of the 900 level, True Fissure mine_ 5-9. Photomicrographs: 5. Sphalerite cut |
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1962 ZINC-BEARING TODOROKITE FROM PHILIPSBURG, MONTANA LewnnNcnT. Lansol, DepartmentoJGeology ond.GeographT...for zinc-bearing todorokite from Philipsburg, Montana are given. In contrast to other known occurrences...manganeseoxide deposits of the Philipsburg District, Montana, has been under way at the University of Wisconsin...flank of the Flint Creek mountains, Granite County, Montana, approximately 45 miles northwest of Butte...todorokite describedin this paper is from the True Fissure mine in the eastern part of the District. The general |
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Montana Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 20:00 09 April 2015...2015 K NOWN AS THE TREASURE STATE, Montana is rich in mineral and gemstone localities. The state motto...known as the duckbill dinosaur. Although a state mineral has not been designated, there are two official...agate and sapphire. An extensive body of gem and mineral literature has been published describing the occurrence...The middle third of the state is known as the Montana alkali province where the sediments have MICHAEL |
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Creekmountains, GraniteCounty,Montana,45 milesnorthwestof Butte,Montana(Fig. 1). The manganese oxide depositsof... The TaylorKnapp Mining Companyof Philipsburg,Montana, is deservingof special thanksfor the many kindnessesextendedto...oresfromthisdistrict. P.L. Allsman(1) in his study of the Butte,Montana,manganese oresnotedpyrolusiteand cryptomelane in...workings in oxide or oxide-rhodochrosite ore in the True Fissure, Cliff Millsite,Headlight,andDurangomineswereexamined...AND DIP '. '. â˘'.ž ?'., â˘xxxx â˘AULTSAND VEINS MINE SHAFT ,â˘,' â˘' ⢠," â˘' ' ..-c.â˘,.â˘f, .-.â˘,⢠|
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D U N D E R T H E D I R E C T I O N O F T H E MINERAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE O F T H E I M P E R I A L I...the Imperial Institute with the advice of the Mineral Resources Committee, show the chief British Countries...D U N D E R T H E D I R E C T I O N O F T H E MINERAL RESOURCES C O M M I T T E E O F T H E I M P E R...192I ALLRIGHTS RESERVED IMPERIAL INSTITUTE MINERAL SECTION THE Imperial Institute is a centre f o...the Public Exhibition Galleries, and also in the Mineral Reference Collections of the Institute. A special |
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MANGANESE DEPOSITS AT PHILIPSBURG GRANITE COUNTY, MONTANA A PRELIMINARY REPORT BY E. N. GODDARD Strategic........................................ Headlight mine.................................... Geology.......possibilities and reserves............. Scratch Awl mine.................................. Geology.........deposits.................................. Trout mine.......................................Âť History...from Algonquin mine<>. 28. Manganese-oxide ore. A, From Algonquin mine; B_, From Bryant mine ........... |
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574 MINING DISTRICTS OF THE DILLON QUADRANGLE, MONTANA AND ADJACENT AREAS BY ALEXANDER N. WINCHELL ................. 75 Outlying mines in Beaverhead County.................................. 76 Polaris district...----- -- - - Jahnke mine ..................................................... Ajax mine................................................... 114 Madisonian mine............................................. 115...district............................................ Mineral Hill district................................. |
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and written many new descriptions of American ore de- geologists. original authorities, posits, especially...within an Ore Bed Structure of Bedded Ore Deposits Mineral Contents of Stratified Deposits 57 57 58 58 60... I. Mineral Veins (A) General Description of Mineral Veins (a) Definition of the Term 'Mineral Vein'...Vein' (6) Dimensional Relations of Mineral Veins (c) The Termination of a Vein (d) Length and Vertical Extent...Veins to Each Other (g) Structural Relations of True Veins to Each Other (h) 112 112 112 115 119 , |
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"Syllabus of Economic Geology"; to the authors of the Mineral Industry, its Statistics, Technology and Trade;...to the compilers of the various volumes of the Mineral Resources; to the authors of all geological publications...1-2. Enrichment of Causes of precipitation, 4. Mineral springs, 6. 1. Origin of cavities, Age I ore...ore of deposits, 18-20. constitutes a mine?, 20-23. CHAPTER II Origin op Ore Deposits 24-51 ...deposit? fined as a body ore deposit may be de- of rock which contains metals or metallic com- |
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AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE PHILIPSBURG QUADRANGLE MONTANA BY WILLIAM HARVEY EMMONS AND FRANK CATHCART CALKINS......................... .. .........¡ .. 154 Pyrargyrite .... . .. ....................¡ ......................... ..... ........ .... .......... . . Fissure systems ................................................................. 202 Granite-Bimetallic mine........................................................ . .. .......... -'. ............ 206 Hobo mine................................................ |
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BalflcWBnHani -cr> = 00 tin ; CO MINERAL DEPOSITS giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii...iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiniiK MINERAL DEPOSITS BY WALDEMAR LINDGREN PROFESSOR OP ECONOMIC...during the last six years, students of minerals and mineral deposits have magnified proportions. made many...mode of treatment. PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION Mineral deposits are usually classified and described by...genesis. Furthermore, it is the custom to divide the mineral deposits the metallic and the nonmetallic a line |
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AUTHOR OF ââA MANUAL ELI 7E OF METALLURGY,â DE M. INST. LâECOLE âf THE MINING SECOND REWRITTEN...the opinions held by Phillips on the value of mineral statistics, and have throughout preserved those...SEDIMENTARY Brps Epactic DEPposits I. VEINS : a. FISSURE Vans , Modes of Occurrence Intersections and Faults...Influence of Country Rock Paleontology of Mineral Veins Age of Mineral Veins Gauwvesis or Minrrat Theory Theory...Penney : 11.âProfile section across âLast Chanceâ. Mine, Utah 12.âSection of Argentiferous Sandstone bed |
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however, contains in its limestones much of our mineral wealth, such as the silver-bearing lead deposits...canons, gouged out the mountains, and exposed the fissure veins, and did the first great mining on a gigantic...place. GEOLOGICAL AGE OF MINERAL DEPOSITS. At what period the different mineral deposits of Colorado were...definitely stated. The gold deposits of Gilpin County may have been during or after the Archaean age...later than the Cretaceous, because they occur in fissure veins, cutting through the CretaÂŹ ceous rocks, |
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. .IM.M ACCESSION NO. l:sZ3ÂŁ. MINERAL DEPOSrrS MINERAL DEPOSITS Fourth Edition Revised ani>...FOURTH EDITION The progress of the science of mineral deposite has modem abreast of the author made...prices have been taken from two publications: (1) Mineral Resources of the United States, issued annually...1925 by the U. S. Bureau of Mines; and (2) The Mineral Industry, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., also...period of high production the end of a period in mineral production and activity and also of high prices |
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stevens County..................... ... . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ferry County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lincoln County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oka.nogan County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Whatcom County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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-=- -= ⢠' ⢠⢠\ MINERAL DEPOSITS ⢠I MINERAL DEPOSITS BY WALDEMAR LINDGREN Professor...been found necessary to prepare a new edition of "Mineral Deposits. 11 The changes and additions fall under...review of the increasingly voluminous literature on mineral deposits, and at the same time it has been held...of that which is fashionable is not necessarily true, and he must try to steer an impartial course in...during the last six years, students of minerals and mineral deposits have made many important contributions |
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Mohawk, B. C ........ Elsmere, B. C ........ True Fissure, B. C .... Broadview, B. C...... .40 .30 .40...Tr Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 250. Con Mine, N.W.T...L .40 Tr S Tr Tr Tr S S S S Tr S...Newfoundland SpiderPond......... L .30 Tr Tr W W Montana Emma Mine, Butte...M RainbowVein, Butte..M .20 .20... Beaver County (Triboluminescent) .M Silver King Coalition . M W W Arizona Montana Mine, Ruby. M...Accordingto Traill, 5 sphaleritefrom the Mill Close Mine in Derbyshire, which may be classedas a low temperaturetype |
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touch of science like min- ing. Time cate could mine. higher tieth when was for only it was thought...Evidence. the Nebu- Kingdoms?âIs Uplifted?âWhat Mineral to Assist Air dence is There of Three Today...âWhat are Formulas? âHow Minerals Is a Page Mineral?âHow Mineralogy?âWhat Compounds?âWhat are Elements...Pseudomorphs?âlnternal Imperfections ionsâOther Simple Mineral TestsâTable of Fusibility Lusterâ(2) Hardness...Properties to Descriptive Gold Examine of and Mineral Tests. Minerals Determine Minerals. Mineralogy |
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Chemical composition______________ Relation to mineral deposits... ______ Bonanza latite--.__-__---_--_-_________...Relation to major structural features...-. Typical fissure and vein systems.________-_-. Rawley Gulch____...Gulch____.._____-----Sosthenes Gulch and Antoro mine __..-.-_ Vicinity of Round Mountain ____________ Copper Gulch_____...and prospects.__________-_____-_--_-__-___-Rawley mine-----___-_-.-_-------------------Production____________...mme_________________-_____--_-__Underground workings and mine buildings._._ Geologic features._________________________ |
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Blake in At that comprised about seventy-five mineral .speeies. early time California was a new and largely...only a few scattered localities were known for mineral specimens; conse1866, and it was short and not...contained more than double the number of definite mineral species given by Hanks, besides many subspecies...occur, but the list of localities where the same mineral might be found is necessarily incomplete. Many...kindly notify the author of such occurrences. mineral species maj^ be known to occur in the State which |
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Mineralogical Record The International Magazine for Mineral Collectors VOLUME 50 ⢠NUMBER 2 Publisher & Editor-in-Chief...MARCHâAPRIL 2019 Articles The Candelaria District Mineral County, Nevada .....................................by P. M. Adams Atacamite from the New Cornwall mine, Kadina, South Australia .........................Wilson Columns Notes from the Editor American Mineral Heritage Award 2019 .............................COVER: ATACAMITE, 10.5 cm, from the New Cornwall mine, Kadina, South Australia. Collection of (and photo |
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. . . . 93 .\lininK j ~ r o ~ r r t i c ofs the De Lamar district. I)e I , i ~ ~ a>rl i n e . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . 11'7 Other properties of the De Lamar district.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Empire Mines Company (Trade Dollar-Black Jack Mine). . . . . . . . . . . Location . . . . . . . . ...Eagle Mountain. . . . . . . . . . . . Morning Star mine.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . Precious Metals Mines Company Star Mine). - (Rising . Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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^vorld over for the remarkable diversity of her mineral substances that are annually produced commercial...species liave most list fertile field for the of mineral species. study In fact, been found and described...important starting point to a knowledge of the mineral resources of possible commercial value. Previous...Blake in 1866, and it comprised about seventy-five mineral species. At that early time California was a new...only a few scattered localities were known for mineral speci- mens; consequently, the list was short |
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3. GJ.S. GOVETTand M.H. GOVETT (Editors) WORLD MINERAL SUPPLIES Assessment and Perspective 4. R.T.SHUEY...DEPOSITS 7. J.G. MORSE (Editor) NUCLEAR METHODS IN MINERAL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 8. M. KUZVARTandM. BĂHMER...BĂHMER PROSPECTING AND EXPLORATION FOR MINERAL DEPOSITS C.R.M. BUTT and I.G.P. WILDING (Editors) 9. GEOCHEMICAL...Netherlands. Special regulations for readers in the USA â This publication has been registered with the Copyright...made in the USA. All other copyright questions, including photocopying outside of the USA, should be referred |
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discussion of the simpler to the more complex forms of mineral deposits. It has not been thought desirable to...United States Geological Survey. Descriptions of mineral occurrences in foreign countries are not included...magnesite, 184 ; on mica, 186 Slate, 187 ; Mineral pigments, 186 Gypsum, 187 ; Lithium, 183 MagReferences...188 Calcium carbonate, 188 mineral pigments, 189 ; References on mineral paints, 189 Molding sand, 189...CHAPTER XI PAGE Water 204-212 Mineral waters, 204; Distribution of mineral waters in the United States |