Tin and Coal Deposits of the Fu Chuan District, China (53f4fc80-12b1-4536-befe-41d6f4b24601)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 4, 1915
Abstract
Discussion of the paper of M. B. YUNG, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting; October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2451 to 2458. T. T. READ, New York, N. Y.-I might .point out that this paper of Mr. Yung's is on a field that is comparatively little known. It is not as well known as the Kochiu tin field, of Yunnan, which is probably the third . in tin output of the world. This field under discussion is considerably further west and the tin which is produced here is, according to Mr. Yung, of somewhat higher grade than the Yunnan tin, and is used by the refiners at Hong Kong to improve the grade of the Yunnan tin. Most of you know that the tin from the Yunnan is shipped to Hong Kong, where it is refined and shipped to Europe. Mr. Yung points out that the Fu Chuan deposits are entirely alluvial and not found in any veins. They .differ in that from the Kochiu deposits, which Leclere says are "nullement alluvionels; leur origéne filonienne est de plus evidentes." Granite is the country rock here; doubtless the tin occurred in veins in the granite, and the deposits have resulted from the disintegration of the granite. This is a country of strong erosive agencies. The country is semi-tropical, and the rainfall is heavy, so that one would naturally expect deep surface erosion of this kind.
Citation
APA: (1915) Tin and Coal Deposits of the Fu Chuan District, China (53f4fc80-12b1-4536-befe-41d6f4b24601)
MLA: Tin and Coal Deposits of the Fu Chuan District, China (53f4fc80-12b1-4536-befe-41d6f4b24601). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.