Atlanta, Ga Paper - The present Condition of Gold-Mining in the Southern Appalachian States (see Discussion p. 1016)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 138
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1896
Abstract
From time to time papers treating of specific cases of Southern gold-mines and mining have appeared in the Transactions of this Institute, as well as in other journals and publications. Mr. George I?. Becker, of the United States Geological Survey, made a reconnaissance of the Southern Appalachian gold-belt during the fall of 1894; the results of his investigations are published under the title of "A Reconnoissance of the GoldFields of the Southern Appalachians," in the Sixteenth Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, 1894-95 : Part III., " Mineral Resources of the United States." Mr. Becker has treated the subject mainly in a scientific geological manner. We present this paper to the members of the Institute as requested by the Secretary last May, with the object of covering the ground from a more practical and technical standpoint. The notes for this paper were made in a large measure from personal observations, gained chiefly during the past summer on a trip through the field. In connection with this trip we collected a suite of typical hand-specimens, representing the gold-ores and wall-rock from the more important localities. This collection forms a part of the exhibit
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(1896) Atlanta, Ga Paper - The present Condition of Gold-Mining in the Southern Appalachian States (see Discussion p. 1016)MLA: Atlanta, Ga Paper - The present Condition of Gold-Mining in the Southern Appalachian States (see Discussion p. 1016). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1896.