Economic Geology, Volume 15Economic Geology Publishing Company, 1920 |
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Halaman 7
... thickness . The total thickness exposed in the vicinity of the mines is at least 3,500 feet , and the base cannot be seen . Elsewhere it is estimated to have a thickness of 4,000 to 5,000 feet.5 The formation is widespread , extending ...
... thickness . The total thickness exposed in the vicinity of the mines is at least 3,500 feet , and the base cannot be seen . Elsewhere it is estimated to have a thickness of 4,000 to 5,000 feet.5 The formation is widespread , extending ...
Halaman 8
... thickness of the Chitistone is 3.000 feet ,? but near Kennecott is considerably less . The lower part of the ... thicker beds . The remainder of the formation consists of massive beds of sparkling light gray dolomitic limestone with ...
... thickness of the Chitistone is 3.000 feet ,? but near Kennecott is considerably less . The lower part of the ... thicker beds . The remainder of the formation consists of massive beds of sparkling light gray dolomitic limestone with ...
Halaman 9
... thickness of at least 3,000 feet . Its top is not exposed . It occurs in the vicinity of the mines , but bears no relation to the ore deposits , nor is it known to contain valuable minerals . Kennecott Formation . - This formation ...
... thickness of at least 3,000 feet . Its top is not exposed . It occurs in the vicinity of the mines , but bears no relation to the ore deposits , nor is it known to contain valuable minerals . Kennecott Formation . - This formation ...
Halaman 23
... thickness is several feet and the width several tens of feet . More than 90,000 tons of high - grade milling ore were thus formed , most of which has now been mined by surface scrapers . The rock fragments vary from small grains up to ...
... thickness is several feet and the width several tens of feet . More than 90,000 tons of high - grade milling ore were thus formed , most of which has now been mined by surface scrapers . The rock fragments vary from small grains up to ...
Halaman 28
... thickness , contained in the flat faults , apparently acted as dams to the solutions , for mineralization ex- tends beneath only a few of them . Also the dams of gouge by acting as barriers to the progress of solutions along the fissure ...
... thickness , contained in the flat faults , apparently acted as dams to the solutions , for mineralization ex- tends beneath only a few of them . Also the dams of gouge by acting as barriers to the progress of solutions along the fissure ...
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Halaman 247 - ... lode, in the judgment of geologists. But to the practical miner, the fissure and its walls are only of importance as indicating the boundaries within which he may look for and reasonably expect to find the ore he seeks. A continuous body of mineralized rock lying within any other well-defined boundaries on the earth's surface and Opinion of the Court — Mr. Justice Field. [August, under it, would equally constitute, in his eyes, a lode.
Halaman 297 - Quantities sufficient to justify commercial exploitation are deemed to exist when the quantity and quality of the oil or gas so recovered from the well are such as to afford a reasonable expectation of at least returning the capital invested in such well through the sale of the oil or gas, or both to be derived therefrom.
Halaman 245 - ... extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side lines of such surface locations. But their right of possession to such outside parts of such veins or ledges...
Halaman 479 - ... derived from augite, or perhaps from olivine, and percolating waters again come into play. Thus the various productions of glauconite and celadonite become the results of a single process, which is exactly equivalent to that in which potassium compounds are taken up by clays. The observation of L. Cayeux that glauconite is frequently present in arable soils, in all conditions from perfect freshness to complete alteration into limonite, suggests that perhaps the formation of the species is one...
Halaman 315 - I cannot fall out or contemn a man for an error, or conceive why a difference in opinion should divide an affection; for controversies, disputes, and argumentations, both in philosophy and in divinity, if they meet with discreet and peaceable natures, do not infringe the laws of charity. In all disputes so much as there is of passion, so much there is of nothing to the purpose; for then reason, like a bad hound, spends upon a false scent, and forsakes the question first started. And this is one reason...
Halaman 247 - The use of the terms vein and lode in connection with each other in the act of 1866, and their use in connection with the term ledge in the act of 1872, would seem to indicate that it was the object of the legislator to avoid any limitation in the application of the acts, which a scientific definition of any one of these terms might impose. It is difficult to give any definition of the term as understood and used in the acts of Congress, which will not be subject to criticism. A fissure in the earth's...
Halaman 247 - We are of opinion, therefore, that the term as used in the acts of Congress is applicable to any zone or belt of mineralized rock lying within boundaries clearly separating it from the neighboring rock.
Halaman 247 - It includes, to use the language cited by counsel, all deposits of mineral matter found through a mineralized zone or belt coming from the same source, impressed with the same forms, and appearing to have been created by the same processes.
Halaman 301 - Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which inclines the mind to believe, but leaves some room for doubt ; likely ;" and in common acceptation the word implies, when applied to a condition which may be supposed beforehand, that we know facts enough about the condition supposed to make us reasonably confident of it; or, at the least, that the evidence preponderates in its favor. In civil actions it...
Halaman 245 - But their right of possession to such outside parts of such veins or ledges shall be confined to such portions thereof as lie between vertical planes drawn downward as above described, through the end lines of their locations, so continued in their own direction that such planes will intersect such exterior parts of such veins or ledges.