Washington Paper - Types of Copper-Deposits in the Southern United States
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 56
 - File Size:
 - 3248 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1901
 
Abstract
Introductory.............449 Summary oF Types............452 I. The Virgilina Type...........452  The Virgilina mines...........452  Location.............452  History.............453  The rocks of the district..........453  The veins.............454  Notes on the mines.... 458    The Holloway. 458; Yancey and Durgy. 465 ; Copper World.    467 ; Frazier. 467 ; Thomas. 467 ; Anaconda. 468; Blue Wing.  468; High Hill. 472; Dorothy.......474 II. The Gold Hill Type...........474  The Gold Hill mine...........475  Location.............475  History............• 475  Surface improvements.......... 476  The rocks............478  Vein.phenomena...........478  Character of the ore..........481  Origin of the ore...........481  Notes on the mine.workings.........482  Other occurrences of ore-deposits of the Gold Hill type.. .. 483 III. The Ducktown Type..........484  The Ducktown mines...........485  Other examples of the Ducktown type....... 494  Alabama mines...........494  North Carolina examples : Ore Knob.......496  Virginia examples..........497 IV. The Catoctin Type.. ......... 498  General characteristics,......... 498  The Linden district...........499  General distribution of the Catoctin type.......503  Introductory.    In the early history of this country the existence of copper in the Appalachian region was well known. but no mining mas attempted until the discovery of the Ducktown deposits in
Citation
APA: (1901) Washington Paper - Types of Copper-Deposits in the Southern United States
MLA: Washington Paper - Types of Copper-Deposits in the Southern United States. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1901.