Geology Of The Ore Deposits Of The Tintic Mining District

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Guy Crane
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Jan 10, 1915

Abstract

I. INTRODUCTION THE geology of the Tintic mining district, fully treated, would occupy an elaborate monograph. This less comprehensive paper is devoted primarily to the occurrence and origin of the orebodies of the district, while space is given to those phases of the general geology only which seem necessary to a proper setting of such a discussion. The first geological report on the Tintic district to be issued was that by Tower and Smith, published in 1899, in the form of a paper in Part III of the Nineteenth Annual Report of the U. S. Geological Survey, and also as Folio No. 65, Geologic Atlas of the United States. About four years ago a second investigation was begun by Waldemar Lindgren and G. F. Loughlin, of the U. S. Geological Survey. With the exception of a paper on the oxidized zinc ores of the Tintic district by Mr. Loughlin, the results of their work are still unpublished. The writer's acquaintance with the district began in the fall, of 1913, and has extended over a period of about two years.
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APA: Guy Crane  (1915)  Geology Of The Ore Deposits Of The Tintic Mining District

MLA: Guy Crane Geology Of The Ore Deposits Of The Tintic Mining District. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.

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