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Geology And Mineralogy Of The Zabirah Bauxite Northern Saudi ArabiaBy Gian-P. Lozej, Ross Y. Black, Sami S. Maddah
The Zabirah bauxite is a Cretaceous paleolaterite exposed by postTertiary uplift and erosion of the Phanerozoic sequence. The laterite profile, which is preserved in situ, occupies a prominent angular
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology and Mining Methods at Pilares MineBy Rogers Wade
THE Pilares mine of the Moctezuma Copper Co. is situated at Los Pilares de Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico, about 75 mi. (120.7 km.) South of the international boundary and about 7 mi. (11.26 kin.) east of t
Jan 8, 1919
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Geology And Mining Methods Of Beatson MineBy Stephen Birch
LATOUCHE, or the Beatson plant of the Kennecott Copper Corpn., is located in the Prince William Sound district of Alaska about 80 miles west of Cordova and 60 miles from Seward. Ore was discovered an
Jan 1, 1924
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Geology and Mining Methods of Kennecott MinesBy Stephen Birch
THE Chitina mining district of Alaska is located at the headwaters of the Chitina and Copper Rivers. At present, the only producing min-ing properties are the mines of the Kennecott Copper Corpn. and
Jan 1, 1924
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Geology And Mining Of Low Grade Talc Deposits, Tallapoosa County, AlabamaBy Thornton L. Neathery
The low-grade talc deposits in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, are associated with a mafic-ultramafic rock complex that is part of a widely distributed schist and gneiss group. These rocks form a synform
Jan 1, 1970
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Geology And Mining Of The Miocene Fish Creek Gypsum In Imperial County, CaliforniaBy Roger D. Sharpe
The United States Gypsum Company operation at Plaster City, in Imperial County, California, consists of the largest gypsum quarry in the United States, a company-owned, narrow-gauge railroad and wallb
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology and Mining of the Sundance Gold Mine, Batchelor, Northern TerritoryBy P G Simpson
The Sundance gold mine, located 2.5 km east of the town of Batchelor in the Northern Territiory, has produced over 5300 oz of gold since it was discovered in 1978. Sundance is unique in the Pine Cr
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology and Mining of the Tin-Deposits of Cape Prince of Wales, AlaskaBy Albert Hill Fay
IN giving a sketch of the geology and mining of the tin-deposits of Cape Prince of Wales, a short description of the geographic and climatic conditions may be of special interest on account of this be
Sep 1, 1907
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Geology and Mining Operations at Palabora Mining Company Limited, Phalaborwa, N-E TransvaalBy J. H. Tonking, O. H. Kuschke
A description is given of the general geology, structure and minerals of economic significance of the Loolekop copper orebody at Phalaborwa. The open pit mining method is described with details of dri
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Geology and Mining Practice at the Bayard, N. Mex., PropertyBy Leo H. Duriez, James V. Neuman
THE Bayard property of the united States Smelting Refining and Mining Company is in south central Grant County in southwestern New Mexico about fifteen miles east of Silver City and one mile west of S
Jan 1, 1948
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Geology and Nickel Sulphide Mineralization, Honeymoon Well, Western AustraliaBy Woodhouse M, Andrews D, Drew G
The nickel deposits within the Honeymoon Well project area (26¦ 40'S, 120¦ 25'E), located 45 km south of Wiluna, occur in the northern part of the Agnew-Wiluna belt (Figure 1; Hill et at,
Jan 1, 1996
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Aerial Photography as an Aid In Geological StudiesBy Gerard Matthes
Only in recent years has any practical headway been made in the application of aerial photography to geological problems, and up to the present time its principal value to the geologist and mining eng
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Clay Prospecting and Mining in California (with Discussion)By W. F. Dietrich
This paper deals with the methods of mining the high-grade clays of California. The fact that the majority of the clay pits in the state are operated on a scale that is small by comparison with most m
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Geologic Factors in the Development of the Eastern Pennsylvania Slate Belt (with Discussion)By Charles H. Behre
This paper deals with recent geologic studies in the slate belt of Northampton, Lehigh and Berks counties, Pennsylvania. The work was conducted under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Topographic and G
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Geology of the Moffat Tunnel, Colorado (with Discussion)By T. S. Lovering
The Moffat tunnel passes through the continental divide about 50 miles west of Denver, Colo., on the Denver & Salt Lake R. R.: It is 16 ft. wide, 24 ft. high, and 32,383 ft. long, a distance of a litt
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Geology of the Red Lake and Woman Lake Cold Areas, Northern Ontario (with Discussion)By E. L. Bruce
The district of Patricia, in the province of Ontario, lies northwest of the Albany River and extends northward to Hudson Bay. Formerly this was the unorganized district of Keewatin, the southern part
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Landslide and Flood at Gros Venture, Wyoming (with Discussion)By William C. Alden
A great landslide occurred on June 23, 1925, in the valley of Gros Ventre River, about 35 miles south of Yellowstone National Park (Fig. 1). The relations of the north-easterly dipping rock formations
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Mining and Preparation of St. Peter Sandstone in Arkansas (with Discussion)By D. D. Dunkin
Sandstone has been prepared for glassmaking purposes, and marketed from the White River Valley in Arkansas at Guion, Izard County, since about 1910—soon after the completion of the White River Branch
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Research in Process of Ore Deposition (with Discussion)By Waldemar Lindgren
Fifteen years ago, in his presidential address before the Washington Academy of Sciences,' Alfred H. Brooks said: "Applied geology can only maintain its present high position by continuing the re
Jan 1, 1928
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Geology and Non-Metallics - Sedimentary Metalliferous Deposits of the Red Beds (with Discussion)By John Wellington Finch
In August, 1927, the writer examined certain copper deposits in New Mexico1 which occur in beds of sandstones and shale, and in connection therewith reviewed the literature upon deposits of this type.
Jan 1, 1928