| | Journal (issue) | ON METEORITES , 147 NOTABLE MINERALS IN WESTERN MINES , 153 THE STUDENTS ' MINERALOGICAL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA...Phots Phila View of Polished Surface of Meteoric Iron sliowing Widmanstaetten figures . This inass is...beginning of this century -- after the L'Aigle , France , fail ( 1803 ) -- that the scientific world fairly...presented to the French Academy a report on the Lucé , France , falf of 1768. Franklin had just demonstra ted...Frenchman Biot , who investigated the L'Aigle , France , fall of Tues day , April 26 , 1803 about one | | | Book | PR is 1933 DEPARTMENT OF MINES OF CANADA MINES BRANCH * * * * * THE CANADIAN MINERAL INDUSTRY IN...1933 * ** * * MARCH 1934 DEPARTMENT OF MINES OF CANADA MINES BRANCH * * * * * ' THE CANADIAN MINERAL...INDUSTRY JN 1933 * * * * * , MARCH 1934 ' ,r MINES BRANCH -THE I METALS: II NON-METALS: •• I III...MATERIALS: IV FUELS: NOTE: CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF MINES MINERAL INDUSTRY DURING 1933 Article Number...3) Beryllium & Beryl ( 4) Bismuth ( 5) Cadmium ( 6) Cobalt ( 7) Copper (8) Gold (9) Iron Ore Lead (10) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | and t h e amount, of iron shown i n the analyses, some of the samples poorer in iron being more magnetic...magnetic than those containing more iron. Samples from t h e same region differ widely in composition ; for...By CONSTANTIN I. ISTRATI (Bul.floe. Xci., Bucai*est,1897,6, 55-59, Compare Abstr., 1894,ii, 457).-The...Te. 4. Au. Total. 58.63 36.60 3-82 99.05 An iron-black telluride of gold and silver with conchoidal...includes analyses of limestones, dolomites, coals, iron ores, nickeliferous pyrrhotites, waters, &c., as | | | Journal (issue) | car bonaceous coal shale, and are found in the mines of the Illinois coal fields. Their position in situ...with a good pocket-lense. Our joint answer was “iron pyrites," and when I pressed for a more definite...the town, on both sides of the river, rises into grand and beautiful hills, which, with the intervening...autunite, aventurine quartz, beryl, biotite, bis muth ochre, bismutite, bog-iron ore, columbite, calcite,...themselves. AQUAMABINE is met with at the different beryl localities. AUTUNITE in minute quantities at several | | | Report (issue) | increased output of Fergus County, .Montana, sapphire mines, and the yielding of fine blue gems up to 2 carats...New Mexican turquoise miues and the opening up of mines in Nevada; the findiug of magnificent green and...controls essentially the Bultfontein and Dutoitspan mines, but does not operate them, its workings being confined...confined to the De Beers, Kimberley, and Premier mines. The last-named fs less rich than the others, but...Jlroduction compensates for a smaller yield. 'l'be Premier bas thus far bP.en worked only to a depth of 125 feet | | | Book | Whence Do They Come? 82 Early Uses of Meteoric Iron Bibliography Appendix I Classification of Meteorites...meteorite Meteoric stone, Allegan, Michigan Meteoric iron, Mazapil, Mexico Meteor Crater, Arizona Portrait... Styria Meteoric iron, Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, Mexico The Cape York meteoric iron The Willamette meteoric...meteoric iron The Bacubirito, Sinaloa, Mexico, meteoric iron .... 20 21 22 2,4 26 27 28 . . . ... .... Iron meteorite, Owens Valley, California Polished slice of Cumberland Falls, Kentucky, meteoric | | | Book (edition) | any other element of his environment. This book bas been written to make clear the answers to 1001 questions... • 43 62 • . . • • 74 96 • 107 123 • IRON AND FERROALLOY METALS IX RARE AND UNUSUAL METALS...Age into the Age of Iron. In a very real sense we still live in the Age of Iron, or more truthfully,...of hydrogen-we surely know not what. Eugene Ayers bas called ours the Age of Fossil Fuels and there is...siderite) was made from the word for iron because the mineral contains iron; haematites ( now hematite) was | | | Book (edition) | Macmillan. ISSN 0265-3923 = Minerals handbook. 1. Mines and mineral resources - Handbooks, manuals, etc...Gallium Germanium Gold Indium Industrial Diamonds Iron Ore Lead Lithium Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum...taken mainly from publications of the US Bureau of Mines. The figures refer mainly to 1984/85. Separate estimates...from recently published data from the US Bureau of Mines. Secondary Production Where recycled material is...deposits are discovered, and ~he 2 existing mines extend their knowledge. The second figure, to a | | | Journal (issue) | Milwaukee A·tditorium, Milwaukee, Wisc. Herbert Grand-Girard, PublicityOiairman 817 Mulford St., Evanston...County, chromite and lead-silver mines of Lancaster County, and the large iron mine at Cornwall, Lebanon County...Lancaster County are the Wood's and Line Pits chromite mines which, though aban- - doned for years, still produce...Saar basin, lying between France and Germany with its vast resources of iron ore and coal. The control...in the 1870's. and we all know the attitude of France at the present time towards this vitally important | | | Journal (issue) | ········································· . .. 18 MT. APO, HIGH EST FOUND IN THE PHILIPPINES....................... ...of the above localities or Fiji: Copper and gold mines exist in who may have the opportunity to do so,...Bessemer pig iron but were satis- a lapse of many years, there were wavelfactory for foundry irons and were...characteristic occurcasionally used for basic pig iron. The phosphorus content of the ores ran from rence...Subsequently, examination of limonite ores from mines somewhat similarly fied the phosphorus mineral. | | | Book | chemical elements such as oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium. These...Those rocks having relatively large propor¬ tions of iron and magnesium (technically ferromagnesian minerals)...tourmaline, magnetite, zircon, gold, platinum, topaz, beryl, ruby and sapphire. One important rock in this group...from original sedimentary deposits of iron carbonate and iron silicate which, when subjected to intense...intense heat and pressure, became iron oxide, or hematite. Water plays an important part in this process | | | Report (volume) | of the Denver Public Library, Colorado School of Mines, and the U.S. Geological Survey Library in Denver...MINERAL INDUSTRY From 1858 through 1957 Colorado's mines, quarries, and wells produced more than $6 billion...useful, however, because it contains lists of the mines and mining districts that were active at the time..."The minerals of Colorado:" Colorado School of Mines Scientific Quarterly, v. 1, p. 98-106 and v. 2,...sulfate minerals, which occur in most metal and coal mines, and which coat the banks of intermittent streams | | | Book | met allic mineral de posits throughout the world bas changed materially since 1945. Atomic bombs, nuclear...who seized mines rather than discovered and explored them, and thus production from the mines, commonly...pportunities of th e mines.' With the discovery and development of the vast iron ore deposits of Labrador...are established, power sites developed, and the mines brought into production, an industry of vast importance...United States. The early eastern colonists needed iron for tools and lead fo r bullets. These they found | | | Book (edition) | Macmillan. ISSN 0265-3923 = Minerals handbook. 1. Mines and mineral resources - Handbooks, manuals, etc...Gallium Germanium Gold Indium Industrial Diamonds Iron Ore Lead Lithium Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum...taken mainly from publications of the US Bureau of Mines. The figures refer mainly to 1984/85 with some of...from recently published data from the US Bureau of Mines. Secondary Production Where recycled material is...rise as new deposits are discovered, and existing mines extend their knowledge. The second figure, to a | | | Journal (issue) | thoroughly enjoyed each others co_mpaoy and had a grand time together ang with our comm-on interest of minerals...have fallen due t,o a weathering away of School of Mines where there is a very the basalt. These Bat-topped...the of the Colorado School o f Mines and the Colorado School of Mines which houses an excellent mineral...1936 Richard V. Gaines of the Colorado School of Mines f ouod a large number of chrysoberyl crystals 'the...~Pendelton of California, etc. The convention was a grand success with over 600 people at the banquet on the | | | | gemstones. from the mantle plate : Bi from France regular-shaped “| solids with flat surfaces...of elements such as silicon, oxygen, carbon, and iron. Here, two common rocks James Hutton (172697), one...lava flow ; in Hawaii LANDMARK Le Puy de Déme, France, is a plug that was once the central core of an...be gray, black, white, or yellowish. When, THE GRAND CANYON of red sandstone and limestone. it is...TUFA Known asa precipitate, tufa PLAN DE SALES, FRANCE Limestone pavements consist of large, cracked | | | Book | THE PEGMATITE MINES KNOWN AS NORTH GROTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE eral I ederi Acknowledi:ments Dedicated...Wilda Steven Wilda Copyright © 2004 by Palermo Mines Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication...Palermo Mines Ltd., 934 Stark Highway, Weare, NH 03281. Published by the Friends of Palermo Mines First...Printed in the United States of America a 1te Mines ,, aletmo .... ") CONTENTS Foreword .........places to go to collect. Back then, it seemed like mines and properties were closing or were being posted | | | Journal (issue) | ...~............................ 119 Bureau of Mines N ates and News I terns...........-............................................. 128 The Montana Mines Exhibit. By An Observer ..........................MINERALS FROM MAINE Alblte Amblygonlte Almandlte Beryl Blotite Cl ea velandite Co okelte Spodumene Spessartlte...radiations, fluorescing a beautiful green under the iron arc: 3 x 4 inches. S2.00; 2 x 3 inches, Sl.00. Precious...1fanitou and at the foot of Cameron's Cone. The park bas commonly been credjted as the locality for ·all the | | | Book | Volcanic range 1 J • Quartz crysta ls fr01n France 1• For more informntio11, see pnges 50-55. CRYSTALS...of elements such as silicon, oxygen,, carbon, and iron. Here,, two common rocks - granite and basalt -...lava flow in Hawa ii LANDMARK Le Puy de Dome, France, is a plug t11at was once the centra l core of...rocks called mudstone or shale. Red sandstone THE GRAND CANYON This spectacular scenery was formed by the...form stalactites and stalagmites. PLAN DE S ALES, FRANCE Limestone pavements consist of large, cracked | | | Book | by Librairie Larousse Originally published in France under the title Larousse des pierres précieuses:...Benitoite 130 130 Idocrase Intaglio 90 Axinite Beryl 130 Hydrophane 81 90 Demantoid 70 Halbanite...cited benitoite and the medium to slightly dark red beryl, but their point is well taken. It is interesting...of lesser-known but equally beautiful gems. In France those gemstones not in the so-called precious family...the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, France. Jean-Paul Poirot is head of the Laboratory for | | | Book | 231 - RIO DE JANEIRO MINES AND MINERALS IN BRAZIL --= ··--· ··- ·-·=- MINES AND MINERALS IN BRAZIL... ................................... 35 39 41 Iron •••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• ••••••• ••• •••••••••••••••••••••...estimated at 4,000 kilograms� The manufacture of iron and its products also began quite early in Brazil...Brapoeira, between 1606 and 1629. From 1629 to 1760, no iron was manufactured in Brazil. In the latter date,...itself decided on the convenience of promoting the iron manufacture in Brazil. Experts were imported from | | | Book (edition) | these mines have yielded, may be noted the following: RARE MINERALS FOUND IN THE MICA MINES. Samarskite...Fergusonite, Columbite, Gumraite, Phosphuranylite, Beryl, Uranotil, Rogersite, iEschinile, Uranochre...uranium, cerium, lanthanum and yttrium. The corundum mines, iu the chrysolite ledges of the mountain have also...some of the more valuable metallic ores of gold, iron and — copper, and the a.ssociated ores of zinc...5. Copper. 11. Graphite. 16. Galenite. 6. Iron. Molybdenite. 17- Altaite. GEOLOGY OF NOETH | | | Report (volume) | New Jersey, by Robert P. Whittteld. The Penokee Iron-Bearing Series of Northern "Wisconsin and Michigan...14. The Electrical and Magnetic Properties of the Iron-Carburets, by Carl Barus and Vincent Strouhal. 1885...Reservation. A Report on the Region between the Grand and Morean Rivers, Dakota, liy Bailey Willis. 1885... Price 10 cents. 35. Physical Properties of the Iron-Carburets, by Carl Barus and Vincent Strouhal. 1886........ ........ .. ............................. Iron, including meteorites ......................... | | | Report (issue) | CALIx^ORNIA DEPARTiENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MINES State Mineralogist Walter W. Bradley, San Francisco...through the main office of the State Division of Mines, Ferry Building, San Francisco, and through our...change, and it is the intention of the Division of Mines, as these changes, occur, to supplement this bulletin...Silllmanlte Antimony Arsenic Aabeatos Barium Bentonlte Beryl Bismuth Borates ^^ CadiTilum Chromite Cobalt Copper...Dlatomlte Feldspars Fluorspar Gold Gypsum Iodine Iron Lead Limestone Magncslte Magnesium Manganese Mica | | | Journal (issue) | Cripple Creek and Victor, f~.mous for their gold mines. Returning via Florissant one may visit the petrified...may be secured, including aquamarines, emeralds, beryl and other crystals. Mt. Shavano, "The Angel Mountain...far from the railroad are three leading Buorspar mines being actively worked. Other fluori te deposits...and high grade specimens secured. These fluorspar mines are all in Chaffee County. Fluorspar comes in veins... for glass and pottery. Some large crystals of beryl are found embedded in feldspar. Other associated |
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