Origin Of Certain Bonanza Silver-Ores Of The Arid Region.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles R. Keyes
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jul 1, 1911

Abstract

I. INTRODUCTORY. IN the dry regions of the globe many silver-deposits display certain remarkable features which at the same time are so totally unlike anything met with among ore-bodies elsewhere, that they have long presented exceptional difficulties not only to a satisfactory explanation of their origin, but to economical milling. A most striking peculiarity of these ores is the haloid character of many of their bonanzas. To this fact more than to any other may be ascribed most of the unusual uncertainties of mining-operations in desert countries-the marvelous local richness of the ores under certain conditions and the often abrupt transition, to utter poverty; the inadequacy of ordinary prospecting customs and the constant devising of new exploratory methods; the unaccountable losses in smelting and the continual change in treatment-practice. For these anomalies certain climatic conditions seem to be chiefly responsible.
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APA: Charles R. Keyes  (1911)  Origin Of Certain Bonanza Silver-Ores Of The Arid Region.

MLA: Charles R. Keyes Origin Of Certain Bonanza Silver-Ores Of The Arid Region.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1911.

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