New York Paper - The Sulphide Ores of Copper. Some Results of Microscopic Study (with Discussion; see also p. 529)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. C. Graton Joseph Murdoch
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1914

Abstract

I. Introduction......................... 26 1. The Relations of Scale in Geologic Work........ 26 2. General Characteristics of Copper Sulphide Ores..... 29 3. Scope of Present Study................. 31 11. Description of the Important Minerals............ 36 1. Pyrite....................... 36 2. Pyrrhotite....................... 41 3. Chalcopyrite...................... 41 4. Bornite........................ 40 5. Covellite....................... 50 6. Chalcocite....................... 52 7. Enargite...................... 59 8. Tetrahedrite and Tennantite.............. 61 III. Conclusions.......................... 62 I. Introduction. The Relations of Scale in Geologic Work. Many features of human accomplishment rest upon the possibility of representing natural objects on a scale of different magnitude from the actual one. Most drawings, for example, are of very different scale from that of the object depicted, and indeed are useful mainly 011 this account. More important than the question of mere convenience, however, is that of meeting the physical limitations of vision.' Thus, a mural
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APA: L. C. Graton Joseph Murdoch  (1914)  New York Paper - The Sulphide Ores of Copper. Some Results of Microscopic Study (with Discussion; see also p. 529)

MLA: L. C. Graton Joseph Murdoch New York Paper - The Sulphide Ores of Copper. Some Results of Microscopic Study (with Discussion; see also p. 529). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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