 | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | THE UNITED STATESPART 1: ARIZONA, NEVADA, ANDNEWMEXICOBy MAHGARET COOPEBCONTENTSPagePage1. Foreword...for Arizona,2. Bibliography197Nevada, andNewMexico2083. Index I. Gazetteer for Arizona, Nevada... Subject index for Arizona, NeNewMexico205vada, andNewMexico222FOREWORDThe following bibliography...radioactive occurrences inArizona, Nevada, andNewMexico. It represents the first section of a comprehensive...checking have been cited.The remaining old andnew references will beadded to this basic list when |  | | Journal (issue) | SwitzerlandphotomicrographyJulius WeberMamaroneck,New YorkCOLORADO ISSUE #2ArticlesColorado locality..................... 323by B. L. MuntyanWhat’snew in Colorado minerals? .............................quartz, 10cm tall, from the YuccaHill claim, ParkCounty,Colorado. Richard A.Kosnar specimen;photo by...be accepted until January 1, after which date thenewrates will be $16 for one year and $30 for two years...significant mineral localities inC o l o r a d o ,bycounty. In addition, there is a completelisting o f all |  | | Report (issue) | high-techmining of gold deposits, such as those along the Carlin trend, constitutes amining boom that...offer a geologic history of Nevada; a history ofmining and mineral study in Seat thestate;descriptions...Press Photographs Press, Reno, Nevada 31 89557USA by Stephen B. Castor, Jeff Scovil, Storm Sears,...copyright © 2004 unless otherwise noted Map ofMining Districts and significant mineral occurrences...6-cm cluster, Majuba Hill Mine, Antelopedistrict, PershingCounty. N, Prenn collection. Photograph by J |  | | Book (edition) | fenite. Red Cloud mine, Si/district, Trigo Mountains, La PazCounty,Arizona. Smithsonian Institution...Sidney A. WilliamsRichard A. BideauxRaymond WGrantPHOTOGRAPHY EDITORWendell E. WilsonPublished...photographs has beengenerously funded by a specialgrantfrom the Phelps Dodge Corporation.•CONTENTS...and Second EditionsPART 2HISTORY OF ARIZONAMINING AND MINERALOGYThe Prehistoric Period20Arizona...Deposits63The BisbeeDistrict, CochiseCounty64The TombstoneDistrict, CochiseCounty70The Mammoth-St |  | | Book (edition) | W:ilftnite. Red Cloud mine, Silverdistrict, Trigo Mountains, La PazCounty, Ariv;na. Smithsonian Institution...Sidney A. Williams Richard A. Bideaux Raymond W.Grant PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Wendell E. Wtlson Published...photographs has been generously funded by a specialgrant from the Phelps Dodge Corporation. CONTENTS...and Second Editions PART 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONAMINING AND MINERALOGY The Prehistoric Period 20 Arizona...Deposits The BisbeeDistrict, CochiseCounty 64 The TombstoneDistrict, CochiseCounty 70 The Mammoth-St |  | | Report (issue) | 31University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557USACopyright © 2004 by University of Nevada PressPhotographs...copyright © 2004 unless otherwise notedMap ofMining Districts and significant mineral occurrences of...6-cm cluster, Majuba Hill Mine, Antelopedistrict, PershingCounty.N. Prenn collection. Photograph by J...production of environmentalprotection equipment.Mining and the discovery, identification,and development...to Nevada in 1929 and was actively involved inminingin the state and the western U.S. for the rest |  | | Book (edition) | Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silverdistrict, Trigo Mountains, La PazCounty,Arizona. Smithsonian Institution...Sidney A. WilliamsRichard A. BideauxRaymond W.GrantPHOTOGRAPHYEDITORWendell E. WilsonPublished...photographs has beengenerously funded by a specialgrantfrom the Phelps Dodge Corporation.(ngs * Prien’...and Second EditionsPART2HISTORYOF ARIZONAMININGThe Prehistoric Period20Arizona Under Spanish...DepositsThe BisbeeDistrict, CochiseCounty6470The TombstoneDistrict, CochiseCountyThe Mammoth-St. |  | | Book | themselves in the minerals of a single mine or mineraldistrict, oneor several particular mineral species, microspecimens...physical attribute of minerals. Few descriptions ofnew mineral discoveries will fail to report fluorescence...terms used in the study of fluorescence. For thosenew tothe minerals that fluoresce and the localities...Arkansas; WilliamDeLorraine and Fred Totten of Balmat,New York; and Howard Brown ofLucerne Valley, California...Connecticut, and Richard Bostwick of Bloomfield,New Jersey.James Ferraiolo has provided prepublication |  | | Book | themselves in the minerals of a single mine or mineraldistrict, oneor several particular mineral species, microspecimens...physical attribute of minerals. Few descriptions ofnew mineral discoveries will fail to report fluoresi...terms used in the study of fluorescence. For thosenew tothe minerals that fluoresce and the localities...Arkansas; WilliamDeLorraine and Fred Totten of Balmat,New York; and Howard Brown ofLucerne Valley, California...Connecticut,and Richard Bostwickof Bloomfield,New Jersey. James Ferraiolo has provided prepublication |  | | Report (issue) | Individual deposits ________ -- ___________ .____ _Autunite No.8------------------------Buena No. 1 _____...the younger volcanic group exposed west of theAutunite No. 8 prospect_______________29. Schematic diagram...rocks of the Thomas Range and the East Tin ticmining district__45. Relations of magnesia, iron oxide...volcanic rocks of the Thomas Range and the East Tinticmining d~trict---------------------------------------...Geologic sketch map and section of part of theAutunite No.8 claim______________________________________ |  | | Report (issue) | of the Arizona Mineralogical Society for the manynewlocalities which they have described. Alice D. Weeks...States Geological Survey, provided a list of many.new minerals together with their occurrences. The assistance...figures in Bulletin 140.Lode depositsCochiseCounty-Warren (Bisbee) and Turquoise districts,with ores...silver, and lead. Tombstonedistrict, withlead-silver ores. Pearcedistrict, with silver ores. Dragoon...Dragoon Mountains, Manzorodistrict. Dos Cabezas Mountains, Dos Cabezas andTeviston districts. Huachuca Mountains |  | | Report (volume) | 50.II. Tertiary History of the G-rand CaiionDistrict, with atlas, by Clarence E. Dutton, Capt. U. S... Geology of the Comstocls Lode and the WashoeDistrict, with atlas, by George F. Becker. 1882.4°. xv...of 21 sheets folio. Price $11.00.IV. ConistockMining and Miners, by Eliot Lord. 1883. 4°. xiv, 451 pp...54 pi. Price $1.05.VII. SilTer-Lead Deposits ofEureka, Nevada, by Joseph Story Curtia. 1884. 4°. xiii...pi. Price $1.20.VIII. Paleontology of theEurekaDistrict, by Charles Doolittle Walcott. 1884. 4°. xiii |  | | Book | MINERALSOF THEGREAT AMERICAN RIFT(COLORADO-NEWMEXICO)Sine—_—< ¢teomAt_SHT 40MADIASIMA...MINERALSOF THEGREAT AMERICAN RIFT(COLORADO-NEWMEXICO)Richard Walker Holmes andMarrianna B. Kennedy...Kennedy[aNVAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD COMPANYNEW YORK CINCINNATl TORONTO LONDON MELBOURNECopyright © 1983...Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.135 West 50th Street,New York, N.Y. 10020Van Nostrand Reinhold Publishing...minerals of the Great American Rift(Colorado-NewMexico).Bibliography: p.Includes index.1. Mines |  | | Report (issue) | ore deposits within the Galena andMineral Pointmining districts south of the American Flats Wilderness...ft) of the concurrently erupting ashflow sheet (Eureka Member of the Sapinero Mesa Tuff) ponded within...northeast-trending zone of tensional faults known as theEureka graben (fig.2), which developed along the crest...American Flats area, between Engineer Pass andtheEureka graben, a zone of northeast trending discontinuous...an<* hydrothermal activity alongfaults of theEureka graben (figs. 2 and 3) that were reactivated during |  | | Journal (issue) | (MININGWORLDMP$,.You have the power and means to digthem out and pick them up with an Eimco...ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLO.‘>NEW LIGHonYOURproductionproblems'.The Gardner-Denver...production problems, too — and howGardner-Denvermining equipment can helpyou increase ore production...GARDNER-DENVERExport Division:Gardner-Denver233 Broadway,NewYorkCompany, Quincy, Hlinois,7N.YU.S.ATHE...“HowtoSave Money on EquipmentOperation,"anew booklet full of valuable information,is ready for |  | | Book | study our science continues to expand, and to yieldnew secrets.Coverage and ScopeThe interests of mineralogists...InternationalMineralogical Association Commission onNewMinerals and Mineral Names-many minerallikenames...when they react with theirenvironments to formnew crystalline compounds (an example of the latter occurs...mineralspecies. In some cases they do, but manynewminerals are named for their place of discoveryor...ScriptaPublishingCompany,Washington,DC20005USA.Acta Chemica Scandinavica, 1947-, Munksgaard,Noerre |  | | Report (issue) | published information, field investigations, andmining company data.2ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS REPORT...resourcesMining districtsGibbonsvilleMiningDistrictIndian CreekMiningDistrictMineral HillMining District...MackinawMiningDistrictBlackbirdMiningDistrictWilson CreekMiningDistrictYellowjacketMining District...RangeMiningDistrictEureka Mining DistrictCarmen CreekMiningDistrictEldoradoMiningDistrictPratt...CreekMiningDistrictMcDevittMiningDistrictJunctionMiningDistrictTexasMiningDistrictSpring |  | | Report (volume) | $1.50.II. Tertiary History of the Grand CanonDistrict, with atlas, by Clarence K Button, Capt. U. S...HI. Geology of the Comstock Lode and the WashoeDistrict, with atlas, by George ¥. Becter. 1882.4°. xv...of 21 sheets folio. Price $11.00.IY. ComstockMining and Miners, by Eliot Lord. 1883. 4°. xiv, 451 pp...54 pi. Price $1.05.VII. Silver-Lead Deposits ofEureka, Nevada, by Joseph Story Curtis. 1884. 4°. xiii...pi. Price $1.20.VILT. Paleontology of theEurekaDistrict, by Charles Doolittle Walcott. 1884. 4°. xiii |  | | Book | R3T2N2, CanadaELSEVIER, Amsterdam - Oxford -New York - Tokyo 1985ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B...SCIENCE PUBLISHING COMPANY INC.52, Vanderbilt AvenueNew York, N.Y. 10017, U.S.A.ISBN 0-44442530-6 (Vol...Netherlands.Special regulations for readers in theUSA — This publication has been registered with the Copyright...made in theUSA. All othercopyright questions, including photocopying outside of theUSA, should be referred...1I p r e s e n t l i m i t of1 undergroundmining■■11&Ûoöo1_ Jm |  | | Journal (issue) | ONEDOLLAROUspecial Pre-Show ReportAmericanMining CongressSaeelsOctober 10-13, 1960eine PT...STORAGE RECLAIMMILL TAILINGS(SERIES PUMPING)Thisnew iron-ore concentrating plant in Eastern Pennsyl....Titanium Metallurgy conference,New York University (Heightscampus),New York, Sept. 12-13International...Congress,Hunga-rianMining & MetallurgicalBudapest, Sept. 12-18MiningSociety,National Mineral...Mineral-MetallurgicalDays,Association ofMining Engineers ofSpain,MarquesdeSantaCruz14,Departments |  | | Book (volume) | long (Marty, 2004 ).AFRICAwidely in LitchfieldCounty, where good crystals were taken fromquartz veins...exist in theregion (Brunet, I 977b ).NEW YORKAmity, OrangeCounty. At many isolated collected sitesbetween...Mount Malosa, Chilwa alkaline province, Zombadistrict."Illite" is the name of a series of incompletely...LitchfieldCounty. Ilmenite masses and crystals fromsomewhere near Washington, LitchfieldCounty, were described...Lake Road occurrence, Faraday Township, HastingsCounty. In fall 1994, Dan and Shelley Lambert extracted |  | | Book (volume) | =TONITETN263.Au.=American Institute ofMining, Metallurgical,V.2and Petroleum EngineersOre...Inst! itutei anAmericieLye 2ofllurgical,Mining, Metam Engineersand Petroleu© f theOre deposiits...AND ZINC (1936)134, MILLING METHODs141, METALMINING(1939)(1937-40)BLAST FURNACE, COKE OVEN AND...AIME TRANSACTIONS VOLUME178,MINING GEOLOGYAIME TRANSACTIONS181,MINING, INDUSTRIAL MINERALS,EDUCATION...American Institute ofMining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc.NEWYORK __ 1968Copyright |  | | Book | Winnipeg,CanadaELSEVIER, Amsterdam - Oxford -New Y o r k - T o k y o 1985ELSEVIER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS...SCIENCE PUBLISHING COMPANY INC.52, Vanderbilt AvenueNew Y o r k , N.Y. 10017, U.S.A.ISBN 0 4 4 4 4 2 5...Netherlands.Special regulations for readers in theUSA — This publication has been registered w i t h the...made in theUSA. A l l othercopyright questions, including photocopying outside of theUSA, should be...n do4-1•HrHQJ,ofQJ··u,Όmining11_ l~UC>cdrHcd31IL··I i -o |  | Finch, John Wellington, Bateman, Alan M., Butler, B. S., Loughlin, G. F., McLaughlin, D. H., Singewald, J. T. Jr. -Eds. (1933)Ore Deposits of the Western States. The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, New York. | Book | ENGINEERSsponsored by theROCKY MOUNTAIN FUXDNEW YORK1933"C'OPYRIOnT,1033, IJY TIit.\,1...the American Institute oCMining and M etallurgical Engineers has made agrant from the Rocky Mountain...attended his efforts- not the spectacular success of amining executive, but the more lasting success in the...deposits by adding Australia and South America,Mexico and Canada tobis roll of scientific conquests...spontaneous movement arose among geologists andminingengineers to express in some appropriate fashion |  | | Report (issue) | eleveleliereirelta fol siisilerelieiey slielieiess)>) nSNEW mra io UChr ne meen ee ce tine ec Sohaat e Cee Dee...ssicwiy tat.0e276Nevada City-Grass Valley .....279New Almad@n 6.6sravs.cisisa0 sere ois:5sre eoeesceoereeeeeeeeo...no OIL ORO OIGZoZ292BoulderCounty Tellurides ....294BoulderCounty Tungsten ......eeoeeesee296...(COLORADO-UTAH-NEWMEXICO-ARIZONA)...323A.Rifle area, Colorado «0s...323B.UravanDistrict, Colorado...324DeeGkanteDistrict,New sMext Comer. clecetslscused cists! 0/0326E.ShiprockDistrict, Utah—Arizona |
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