Atlantic City Paper - The Kotchkar Gold-Mines, Ural Mountains, Russia (Discussion, 844)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. B. C. Nitze C. W. Purington
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1899

Abstract

The Kotchkar mining-district, known as the Kotchkar System, is situated in the Orenburg government, in Eastern Russia, in the great plateau- or steppe-country immediately adjacent to the eastern slopes of the Ural mountains. Its longer dimension is north and south about 27 miles, while in the widest (northern) portion the distance across is 22 miles. The district lies 40 miles southwest of Miass, a station of the Trans-Siberian railway, and half-way between this village and that of Troitsk. It contains also the not inconsiderable settlements of Kotchkar and Eosobrodskoit., the last a Kossak town. So far as explored, the district is known to contain from 300 to 400 auriferous veins. ? Although the topography is generally of an exceedingly flat character, the country is traversed by several small rivulets running from west to east, and flowing into the Sanarka and Kamenka rivers. Since 1844 placers have been worked in the district, but it was not until 1867 that veins were discovered, and these have been worked only since the impoverishment of the alluvial deposits. The deposit with which this paper especially deals is known as the Ouspensky mine, one of twelve owned by MM. de Zelenkoff & Cie., five of which are situated in the Kotchkar System. An opportunity of visiting this mine was afforded the writers, in eonnection with an excursion of the VII. session of the International Geological Congress; held in Russia during the summer of 1897. The mine is reached by a 40-mile '(troika" journey from the railway station of Bichkil, itself
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APA: H. B. C. Nitze C. W. Purington  (1899)  Atlantic City Paper - The Kotchkar Gold-Mines, Ural Mountains, Russia (Discussion, 844)

MLA: H. B. C. Nitze C. W. Purington Atlantic City Paper - The Kotchkar Gold-Mines, Ural Mountains, Russia (Discussion, 844). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1899.

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