Virginia Beach Paper - The Geological Relations of the Southern Appalachian Bauxite Deposits (see Discussion, " Bauxite," p. 855)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. Willard Hayes
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Jan 1, 1895

Abstract

Introduction.—The recent developments in the metallurgy of aluminum and its consequent rapidly growing use in the arts are at present attracting considerable attention to its ores. The success of the Hall electrolytic process, by which the metal is obtained directly from the oxide, has removed bauxite from the position of a rather uninteresting mineral to that of an important ore. Its production on a commercial scale is so recent, particularly in this country, that little attention has yet been paid to its mode of occurrence and origin.. Any investigation, therefore, which throws light upon these points should be of interest to mining engineers- at the present time, especially if the conclusions afford a basis for estimating the probable extent and value of deposits already known and a mane of directing search for others. Two localities in the United States have so far yielded bauxite in commercial quantities. These are in Arkansas and in the Coosa valley of Georgia and Alabama. According to descriptions of the Arkansas deposits by Branner, they bear little resemblance to those in the Southern Appalachians and their geological relations appear to be entirely different. Only the latter deposits are considered in the following paper. These have been briefly described by McCalley† and Spencer.† They were visited by the writer during the past summer and somewhat carefully examined, in connection with the study of the areal geology of the region. Location of the Deposits.—The ore is found irregularly distributed within. a narrow belt of country extending from' Adairsville, Ga.,
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APA: C. Willard Hayes  (1895)  Virginia Beach Paper - The Geological Relations of the Southern Appalachian Bauxite Deposits (see Discussion, " Bauxite," p. 855)

MLA: C. Willard Hayes Virginia Beach Paper - The Geological Relations of the Southern Appalachian Bauxite Deposits (see Discussion, " Bauxite," p. 855). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.

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