Butte Paper - Notes on the Occurrence of Some of the Rarer Metals in Blister Copper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Eilers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1914

Abstract

A number of the copper refineries in this country have lately separated some of the rarer metals from the slimes in the refinery tanks. One of these has furnished me the following table of recoveries from given amounts of blister. I publish this to show the proportions, to gold and silver and to each other, in which these rarer metals may be expected to occur in copper from certain localities. GarFIeld, Utah :—The blister copper comes principally from the Bingham porphyry copper mines. Steptoe, Nev. :—All the blister copper is produced from the Nevada Consolidated mines. (Also porphyry deposits.) Omaha, Neb. :—Blister copper comes principally from concentrated copper-lead mattes shipped from the different lead-silver plants of the Rocky Mountain region to the converters at the Omaha lead refinery. Mountain, Cal. :—Ores occur in connection with diorite (?).
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APA: A. Eilers  (1914)  Butte Paper - Notes on the Occurrence of Some of the Rarer Metals in Blister Copper

MLA: A. Eilers Butte Paper - Notes on the Occurrence of Some of the Rarer Metals in Blister Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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