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mines, particularly in the northern portion of the county. Large bodies of gravel of lower grade yet remain...particularly to Mr. H. L. Lowden, formerly county surveyor of Trinity County, who through many years by maps and...the whole of Trinity County except the south end and also the part of Humboldt County about the Hoopa Reservation...auriferous conglomerate of the Cottonwood mining district of Siskiyou County, Cal.," and recently G. F. Kay 3...scene of more or less vigorous activity in placer mining. The area was outlined by me * in 1893 and described |
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SSth Annual Report MINING INDUSTRY OF IDAHO for 1953 GEORGE A. McDOWELL EDWARD - - - Inspector of...OWENSBY - - - = - _ Secretary , 95th Annual MINING Report INDUSTRY OF IDAHO for 1953 ] ' i GEORGE...Safety in the Idaho Metal Mining Injury Operations Record for Mining Accidents;-Description: ofe...ofe hatalicess Idaho Mining Association, ‘Speechby: Warten Industry ee Declaration .7 Cassidyn oe...eee The Hidden Payroll in the Coeur d’Alene Mining District, by Waals Simmons? and sMalcolm |
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VERE VERE REVERE Fy -, . 56th Annual Report MINING INDUSTRY OF IDAHO for 1954 GEORGE EDWARD VIOLET...2--2-225. ea, County Bear Lake Benewah ................ 96 (Sia stlinore; County, <=... 100 trankiineg...Countyse 22.2. 102 County _........-... (Oe remont 103 8 OMe Geri County S0Bedaho. Boise C@ounty~-...tc ‘County 1... l8 84 Kootenai 2122s erate 109 Ol ame enna O2emOwyneer County "County: 2 2...... County were. County 103 104 yess County Coumby.. cote Stimeloata hs Counit County Camasy |
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Annual Report y MINING INDUSTRY STATE of IDAHO ee mi ivy ba _ 53rd Annual Report MINING STATE GEORGE...ccccsccccsccssssssssssssssssssesetveesteeen 22-28, 165-168 PNGage COUNTY. cette PNG ANTIS CONTE Y sos ee Bannock ne ...ya eee 52 52 29 Gem*County 30 Idahor County... eee 53-54 Benewah County ...........-....--0-..... 31 Jefferson County es Bingham County Kootenai County. Boise} County County, ................Boundary BUTE County 58 59 Latah? Countya eee exe) 61 36 Lemhi-<County 39 Lewis: County =. 66 . |
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THIRTY -SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Mining Industry of IDAHO FOR THE YEAR STEWART INSPECTOR CAMPBELL...OF MINES THIRTY -SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Mining Industry of IDAHO FOR THE YEAR 1930 STEWART INSPECTOR...activities a Bunker Hill & Sullivan M. & C. Co.: Valley County.........-+-+++++-+-:eae 6 t Fo ine oIOks Crate...aa woe RAe hemor (Goviboahhb plant of Sullivan Mining Co........--+-++.++++55 Electrolytic cadmium acca...alent ines INew hoist of Sunshine Mining COm.. ta Sherman Howe Mining Co.......... Bs od gMey a a aDaylcbA |
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Geologist C A. Logan, District Mining Engineer C. McK. Laizure, District W. Burling Tucker, Reid...Reid J. Frank Sanborn, District Mining Engineer District Engineer Mining Engineer Mineral Technologist...Henry H. Symons, J. C. District Sampson, Assistant Ohas. V. Averill, John Mining Engineer Statistician...Statistician and Curator O'Brien, Junior Mining Engineer (Librarian) San Francisco — Sacramento San Francisco...Reports of District Milling' Engineers Redding Field District Sacramento Field District San Francisco |
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inO1 /Ovari JANUARY 1969 ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAt’™ A McGRAW-HILL PUBLICATIQROSS 5! ‘ vances...materials and workmanship of Hydroseal pumps. WYOMING Six Hydroseals pumped seven days a week for over...1 No. ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL this month Featured 51 54 in mining Systems engineering zeroes-in...truck survey of use and application patterns in the mining industry reveals an average hourly operating cost...was essential to the success of the Savage River mining, concentrating and pelletizing project in Tasmania |
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Importance of plateaux. 68. Mean height of continental masses. 69. Belts of high land. Mountain ridges...islands. 73. Crests 76. Continental islands. 77. Detached islands. 78. Continental islands not to mountain...232. Extinct volcanoes. 233. Extinct volcanic district of the 234. 235. 236. 237. II. Rhine. [France...in the description. Account of Class the First. Carbon. Diamond. Graphite. ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS...Lignite. Bitumen. Mineral caoutchouc. Resin sub-group. Quartz. Rock crystal, and compact quartz. Agate |
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demonstrates his capacity for data synthesis, and his continental-scale vision regarding, what even today, remain...questions born of field observation led a select group of geoscientists to study the mountainous regions...���������������� 833 César Vinasco Part VI Continental Uplift-Drift 13 Exhumation-Denudation History...and Stephanie Brichau Part VII Active Oceanic-Continental Collision 14 The Geology of the Panama-Chocó...Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA Barry P. Kohn School of Earth Sciences, University |
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34. 35. K.Ya. Kondrat'ev et al. (editors): USSR/USA Bering Sea Experiment D.V. Nalivkin: Hurricanes,...the Soviet Union, Hungary, the GDR, Canada, the USA, Finland, the FRO and Czechoslovakia took part in...prevailed on the Bering land mass and adjoining continental areas. This collection contains interesting information...Bering Land. The first was held in Boulder (Colorado, USA) in 1965, when a symposiu1n on Late Cenozoic History·...HU1v1AN MIGRATION TO AMERICA Mammoth Hunters of the USA and USSR-V. Haynes Old World Affinities of Archaeological |