| | Report (volume) | petroliferous zone, about 670 feet thick, in the Fernando group of the Long Beach field, Los Angeles Basin, southern...exposures in Amargosa Desert, Nye County, southwestern Nevada. Anzar phase (of Santa Lucia series). Paleozoic...(provisionally) : Southern California (San Benito County). P. F. Kerr and H. G. Schenck, 1925 (Geol. Soc...column they are included as the Anew phase of the Santa Lucia series. Further study might show that the...entirely Franciscan, (2) a slight variation of the Santa Lucia, or (3) a separate series." Arlington formation | | | Report (volume) | Geologists: Bulletin, vols. 5, 6. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Transactions, vols. 65-67. New York...Mineralogist, vols. 6, 7. Menasha, Wis. American Mining Congress: Reports of 23d and 24th Annual Conventions...Appalachia, vol. 15, nos. 2, 3. Boston, Mass. Arizona State Bureau of Mines: Bulletin, nos. 113-117....vol. 11. San Francisco, Calif. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, nos. 89, 90. San Francisco, Calif...Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Transactions, vols. 23, 24. Montreal, Quebec. Canadian Mining Journal | | | Report (volume) | subsequent reports cited. The use of a wellknown group name in parentheses following the age designation...belonging to . the group mentioned, but that its fossils indicate correlation with that group. 4 LEXICON... 5 in., inch or inches. Circ., Circular. Co., County or Company. Indus., Industrial. Inst., Institute...Metallurgical, Metallurgy, or tions. Metals. dist., district. Mg., Mining. div., division. mi., mile or miles. dol...dolomite. Mid., Midwest, Midland. E., east. Min., Mining, Mineral, Mineralogist, or Econ., Economic. Mines | | | Book (edition) | OF METALLURGY,” DE M. INST. L’ECOLE ‘f THE MINING SECOND REWRITTEN \ ros. F.R.S. C.2E. DES...GREATLY ENLARGED BY HENRY Ad AUTHOR PROFSSOR OF MINING OF AT THE WITH LOUIS, SoM.,, sl; O.peh C.Ge...the second, examples are given from the principal mining regions of the old and the new world. In this portion...Royal School of Mines, and formerly student at the Mining School of Clausthal. For a period extending over...because by the 1x in mining, fresh obliteration of those I hold that past mining records must be treated |
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