A Text-book of Ore and Stone MiningGriffin, 1897 - 744 Seiten |
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... taken from the ACTUAL PRACTICE of leading Mining Companies throughout the world . By JAMES G. LAWN , Assoc . R.S.M. , Professor of Mining at the South African School of Mines , Cape- town , Kimberley , and Johannesburg . In large 8vo ...
... taken from the ACTUAL PRACTICE of leading Mining Companies throughout the world . By JAMES G. LAWN , Assoc . R.S.M. , Professor of Mining at the South African School of Mines , Cape- town , Kimberley , and Johannesburg . In large 8vo ...
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... taken the place of the rock by a process of substitution . The width of the lodes varies considerably ; however , on an average it may be taken at ten feet . The copper ore is silver - bearing , the proportion varying from oz . per unit ...
... taken the place of the rock by a process of substitution . The width of the lodes varies considerably ; however , on an average it may be taken at ten feet . The copper ore is silver - bearing , the proportion varying from oz . per unit ...
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... . Paris , 1888 , p . 243 . from my own notes , and differs slightly from the one volume . Figure 60 is taken given in the official very fine yellowish and occasionally white sand , which under MODE OF OCCURRENCE OF MINERALS . 67.
... . Paris , 1888 , p . 243 . from my own notes , and differs slightly from the one volume . Figure 60 is taken given in the official very fine yellowish and occasionally white sand , which under MODE OF OCCURRENCE OF MINERALS . 67.
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... taken from Mr. Becker's mono- graph.t PRODUCT OF THE PRINCIPAL DISTRICTS , IN SPANISH FLASKS OF 75 SPANISH POUNDS , OR 34'507 KILOGRAMMES . Record . First Up to 1700 . 1700 to 1800 . 1800 to 1850 . 1850 to 1886 . Total to Jan. 1886 ...
... taken from Mr. Becker's mono- graph.t PRODUCT OF THE PRINCIPAL DISTRICTS , IN SPANISH FLASKS OF 75 SPANISH POUNDS , OR 34'507 KILOGRAMMES . Record . First Up to 1700 . 1700 to 1800 . 1800 to 1850 . 1850 to 1886 . Total to Jan. 1886 ...
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... taken from a spring with a temperature varying from 167 to 184 ° Fahr . ( 75 to 84.5 ° C. ) was analysed ; it showed weighable quantities of arsenic and antimony , and a trace of mercury ; as it cooled it could be seen to deposit the ...
... taken from a spring with a temperature varying from 167 to 184 ° Fahr . ( 75 to 84.5 ° C. ) was analysed ; it showed weighable quantities of arsenic and antimony , and a trace of mercury ; as it cooled it could be seen to deposit the ...
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Seite 43 - The Micro-Structure of Metals and Alloys. — Economic Considerations. " No English text-book at all approaches this in the COMPLETENESS with which the most modern views on the subject are dealt with. Professor Austen's volume will be INVALUABLE, not only to the student, but also to those whose knowledge of the art is far advanced.
Seite 31 - I. — ALKALIES AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS : Magnesium, Lithium, Beryllium, Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, the Carbides of the Alkaline Earth Metals. PART II. — THE EARTH METALS: Aluminium, Cerium, Lanthanum, Didymium. PART III. — THE HEAVY METALS: Copper, Silver, Gold, Zinc and Cadmium, Mercury, Tin, Lead, Bismuth, Antimony, Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten, Uranium, Manganese, Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt, the Platinum Group. " COMPREHENSIVE and AUTHORITATIVE ... not only FULL of VALUABLE...
Seite 9 - We are of opinion, therefore, that the term as used in the acts of Congress is applicable to any zone or belt of mineralized rock lying within boundaries clearly separating it from the neighboring rock.
Seite 33 - NYSTROM'S POCKET-BOOK OF MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING. Revised and Corrected by W. DENNIS MARKS, Ph.B., CE (YALE SSS), Whitney Professor of Dynamical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania. Pocket Size. Leather, 155.
Seite 38 - was designed by Professor KANJUNE at an OOCTION to the above Series of Manuals. PROF. RANKINB'S WORKS— (Continued). VII. MISCELLANEOUS SCIENTIFIC PAPERS. Royal 8vo. Cloth, 31s. 6d. Part I. Papers relating to Temperature, Elasticity, and Expansion of Vapours, Liquids, and Solids. Part II. Papers on Energy and its Transformations. Part III. Papers on Wave-Forms, Propulsion of Vessels, &c.
Seite 16 - GENERAL CONTENTS. — The Materials of the Earth — A Mountain Hollow —Down the Valley — Along the Shore — Across the Plains — Dead Volcanoes —A Granite Highland— The Annals of the Earth— The Surrey Hills— The Folds of the Mountains. "The FASCINATING ' OpEN-AlK STUDIES' Of PnOF. OOLE give the subject a GLOW OF ANIMATION . . . cannot fail to arouse keen interest in geology."— Geological Magazine.
Seite 8 - All but the simplest explanations have, therefore, been avoided, and ANSWERS to the Exercises are given. Any person may readily, by careful study, become master of their contents, and thus lay the foundation for a further mathematical course, if desired. It...
Seite 17 - Management. PART II. — SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS IN OPERATION— THEIR CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND COST. Illustrated by Plates showing the General Plan and Arrangement adopted in each District.