Bethlehem Paper - The Mining, Preparation and Smelting of Virginia Zinc-Ore

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas Leonard Watson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1907

Abstract

In a paper read by title at the Washingtoil meeting of the Institute,' May, 1905,I discussed at considerable length the geological relations, mode of occurrence, and the genesis of the lead- and zinc-ores of the VirginisTennessee region. The present paper treats of the purely ecorlomic phases of the zinc-ores of the district,—such as methods of mining the ores, their preparation and treatment. The Albemarle coullty mines and plant were discussed in the paper referred to above, and mill not be considered here. Methods of Mining. Until very recently the mining of lead- and zinc-ores in Virginia mas limited wholly to the surface-belt of weathering. The mode of occurrence and the character of the ores to be mined were such as to demand the employment of niethods used in mining secondary concentrated ores. Accordingly, a system similar to that practiced in mining brown iron-ores was employed, being modified to meet the changed conditions. Oxidized or Soft Ores.—Up to the present time practically all the ore mined in the Virginia district has been of the oxidized or soft type;—the silicate, calamine, and the carbonate, smith-sonite; largely the former, which has been localized and concentrated at only slight depths below the surface. Because of the extreme irregularity with which the limestone weathers when stripped of the overlying residual clay, it presents a roughened surface of large and small irregular " chimneys"
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APA: Thomas Leonard Watson  (1907)  Bethlehem Paper - The Mining, Preparation and Smelting of Virginia Zinc-Ore

MLA: Thomas Leonard Watson Bethlehem Paper - The Mining, Preparation and Smelting of Virginia Zinc-Ore. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1907.

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