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                     77. The Gabbs Magnesite-Brucite Deposit, Dye County, Nevada 77. The Gabbs Magnesite-Brucite Deposit, Dye County, NevadaBy John H. Schilling The Gabbs magnesite-brucite deposit is unique in size and is one of two magnesite deposits being exploited in the United States. It is near the town of Gabbs, which is one hundred miles southeast of R Jan 1, 1968 
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                     78. New Idria Mining District 78. New Idria Mining DistrictBy Robert K. Linn The New ldria Mining District is in the southern part of the Diablo mountains of the California Coast Range, 140 miles southeast of San Francisco. The district, noted primarily for quicksilver, also h Jan 1, 1968 
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                     79. Geology of the Nickel Mountain Mine, Riddle, Oregon 79. Geology of the Nickel Mountain Mine, Riddle, OregonBy John T. Cumberlidge, Frederic M. Chace Nickel-bearing saprolite developed during the early Tertiary over a northeast trending ultramafic body of Jurassic age near Riddle in southwestern Oregon. The principal nickel mineral is garnierite, b Jan 1, 1968 
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                     8. Subsidiaries 8. SubsidiariesBy Robert Glass Cleland [PHELPS DODGE COPPER PRODUCTS CORPORATION OFFICE, 40 WALL STREET, NEW YORK 5, N. Y. OFFICERS Whipple Jacobs President Howard T. Brinton Vice-President Edgar P. Dunlaevy Vice-President Weightman Edw Jan 1, 1952 
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                     8. Titaniferous Ores of the Sanford Lake District, New York 8. Titaniferous Ores of the Sanford Lake District, New YorkBy Stanford O. Grodd The Sanford Lake district encompasses an area covering 24 square miles in the central Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State. Discovery of the titaniferous magnetite deposits dates back to 18 Jan 1, 1968 
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                     80. Mercury and Antimony Deposits Associated with Active Hot Springs in the Western United States 80. Mercury and Antimony Deposits Associated with Active Hot Springs in the Western United StatesBy Frank W. Dickson, George Tunell Five hot spring areas of the western United States show evidences of present day deposition of HgS; two also show evidences of accompanying Sb2S3 deposition. Sulfide minerals are depositing at or near Jan 1, 1968 
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                     81. Lindgren's Ore Classification after Fifty Years 81. Lindgren's Ore Classification after Fifty YearsBy L. C. Graton At the Tenth International Geological Congress, Mexico, 1906, Waldemar Lindgren presented "The Relation of Ore Deposition to Physical Conditions." Retrospect ranks it as the outstanding offering at th Jan 1, 1968 
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                     82. Changes and Developments in Concepts of Ore Genesis - 1933 to 1967 82. Changes and Developments in Concepts of Ore Genesis - 1933 to 1967By John D. Ridge Here are summarized 162 papers, published between 1933 and 1967, that deal with various aspects of ore genesis. Emphasis is placed on additions to, or modifications of, ore-formation theory, no matter Jan 1, 1968 
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                     9. Ore Deposits of the Southern Appalachians 9. Ore Deposits of the Southern AppalachiansBy Robert A. Laurence Ore deposits in the Southern Appalachians are ( 1) sedimentary or syngenetic, ( 2) epigenetic, and ( 3) residual. In general, deposits characteristic of high temperature and pressure are found in the Jan 1, 1968 
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                     9. Present Departmental And Divisional Organization Phelps Dodge Corporation 9. Present Departmental And Divisional Organization Phelps Dodge CorporationBy Robert Glass Cleland [MINING DIVISION GENERAL WESTERN ADMINISTRATION Harrison M. Lavender, Vice-President and General Manager Charles R. Kuzell, Assistant General Manager Walter C. Lawson, Assistant to Vice-presiden Jan 1, 1952 
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                     A Background For The Application Of Geomagnetics To Exploration A Background For The Application Of Geomagnetics To ExplorationBy Noel Stearn WHEN the Age of Machinery was suddenly thrust upon civilization about the beginning of the 19th century, an unprecedented demand for mineral resources sprang up. This demand brought about the rapid de Jan 1, 1928 
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                     A Background for the Application of Geomagnetics to Exploration A Background for the Application of Geomagnetics to ExplorationBy Noel Stearn WHEN the Age of Machinery was suddenly thrust upon civilization about the beginning of the nineteenth century, an unprecedented demand for mineral resources sprang up. This demand brought about the ra Jan 9, 1928 
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                     A Bas Reheating Furnace A Bas Reheating FurnaceBy W. A. Sweet THE furnace I am now about to describe was designed to obtain and maintain very high temperature. Knowing the cost of the gas furnace that was in successful operation here and abroad, I approached the Jan 1, 1875 
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                     A Bibliography On Valuation Of Public Utilities A Bibliography On Valuation Of Public UtilitiesThe Committee on Valuation of the American Electric Railway Association, has had compiled a "Bibliography on Valuation of Public Utilities." The work was done by the library force of the American Soci Jan 7, 1916 
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                     A Bird's-eye View of South America A Bird's-eye View of South AmericaBy COREY C. BRAYTON OUR first air travel began at Barranquilla on a trip to the platinum dredging-operations at Andagoya. The fare is based on a minimum weight of passenger, and I will have to admit that the minimum is t Jan 1, 1930 
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                     A Borehole Camera A Borehole CameraBy Sherwin F. Kelly, Bela Low THE WORK OF THE DRILLER and of the oil geologist is seriously handicapped by the impossibility of actually seeing what is going on inside a borehole as it is being drilled. Visual information of the p Jan 1, 1932 
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                     A Bouquet for the Engineering Societies Employment Bureau A Bouquet for the Engineering Societies Employment BureauThe following paragraph of appreciation of the Engineering Societies Employment Bureau is from the letter of a young engineer who found the Bureau of service. "I wish to sincerely thank you for the s Jan 12, 1919 
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                     A Brief Description Of The Kidd Creek Mine Engineering System A Brief Description Of The Kidd Creek Mine Engineering SystemBy Roger A. Harris INTRODUCTION The Kidd Creek Mine produces a total of 3.6 million tons annually. Geologically the orebody is complex, containing rich values of zinc, copper, silver and lead which are mined and mil Jan 1, 1977 
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                     A Builder from the West A Builder from the WestTHE Rocky MountainClub brought into the East the spirit of the West; the impulse to build, to develop, to accept unquestion-ingly the comradeship and help of any straight shooter who had it in him t Jan 4, 1928 
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                     A BWE and Shiftable Conveyor System at Work in Washington A BWE and Shiftable Conveyor System at Work in WashingtonBy Weldon B. Smith When faced with excavating vast amounts of overburden at its surface coal mining operation in Centralia, Wash., the Washington Irrigation and Development Co. (Widco) chose to utilize a bucket wheel ex Jan 7, 1979 
