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Mayflower, Renova Basin, And South Boulder Creek Areas, Howard Nickelson
Mayflower, Renova Basin, And South Boulder Creek Areas, Howard Nickelson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
In Montana at the turn of the century a great many men sought the riches buried in the earth's crust. Prospectors fanning out from Butte and other early Montana mining areas located veins at the Mayflower, Renova, and Gold Hill areas.
Geology Of The Renova-Bone Basin And Mayflower Mine Areas, R. L. Burns
Geology Of The Renova-Bone Basin And Mayflower Mine Areas, R. L. Burns
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This report has been compiled from the data collected during the September, 1947, geologic field trip of the Montana School of Mines. The trip, under the direction of Dr. E. S. Perry, consisted of two weeks of field mapping and observation near Whitehall, Montana, and one week at the Montana School of Mines preparing this report.
A Geological Report On Several Localities In The Northwestern Tobacco Root Mountains, Rudi Forhan
A Geological Report On Several Localities In The Northwestern Tobacco Root Mountains, Rudi Forhan
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
To better acquaint seniors in Geology and mining with actual field practice, the Montana School of Mines offer a course in Geologic Field Mapping, during the three weeks preceding the opening of the fall semester. The first two weeks are spent in actual field mapping of the geologic formations near Whitehall, Montana, while the third week is spent back on the campus compiling data and finishing maps started in the field.
Geology And Mines Of The Upper Blackfoot Valley, Montana, Thomas K. Shea
Geology And Mines Of The Upper Blackfoot Valley, Montana, Thomas K. Shea
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purchase and continued operation of the Mike Horse mine in the Heddleston district, by the American Smelting and Refining Company, gives the Blackfoot Valley a renewed promise of a prosperous future in its role as a mining district. In the past, large amounts of placer gold were recovered from the gulches of the area, however, because of the transportation facilities, only the upper portions of a few lodes were exploited by the early miners.
Rugose Corals Of The Madison Group, William R. Paine
Rugose Corals Of The Madison Group, William R. Paine
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
One of the best types of index fossils, and one which occurs most plentifully in the Madison group of formations in Montana, and yet, one which has been little studied, is the group of rugose, or cup, corals. Perhaps this group of fossils has not been studied in detail because their distinguishing characteristics are mainly internal, and laboratory preparation in the form of thin section or polished surfaces is necessary to bring out these characteristics.
Kibbey Sandstone In Montana, Glen Shean
Kibbey Sandstone In Montana, Glen Shean
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Much attention has recently been given, by geologists, to prolific water bearing horizon and a potential oil horizon, known as the Kibbey sandstone, which lies deeply buried under much of central Montana. In some localities the sandstone is dry, and its identification in cuttings from deep wells has in many cases proved difficult.
The Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Ruby Gulch Mine, Henry J. Roletto, John X. Combo
The Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Ruby Gulch Mine, Henry J. Roletto, John X. Combo
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Ruby Gulch Mine, owned and operated by the Ruby Gulch Mining Company, Zortman, Montana, is one of the most important low-grade gold producers in the state. Situated in the Little Rocky Mountains, the mine has had an interesting history since its discovery shortly before the turn of the century.
Upper Cretaceous Sediment In Montana, Frank J. Frankovich
Upper Cretaceous Sediment In Montana, Frank J. Frankovich
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Cretaceous sediments in Montana record events during a period of unusual geologic interest. After a long period of extensive submergence of the area during Jurassic time, came a period of varying continental and marine deposition with consequent variations in the types of sediments laid down. A study of these variations, their extent, and their cause has been the primary object of this thesis.
Occurrence Of Native Copper Near Jefferson City, Montana, Terence G. Kirkland
Occurrence Of Native Copper Near Jefferson City, Montana, Terence G. Kirkland
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Sometime prior to 1870, a group of prospectors made what was believed to be a "rich strike' on one of the tributaries of Prickly Pear Creek in Jefferson County, Montana. Instead of striking it rich, they had uncovered a native copper deposit, worthless to them because of its limited extent and remote location, but now of much interest to the geologist, and to the mining engineer because of its possible commercial value.
General Geology And Mines Of Northwestern Montana, Robert L. Sandvig
General Geology And Mines Of Northwestern Montana, Robert L. Sandvig
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The five counties discussed in this paper compose the northernmost and westernmost counties in Montana. On the eastern boundary are Glacier National Park and the Continental Divide; on the southern boundary are Missoula and Powell counties; Idaho lies on the southwestern and western side; and the Canadian border lies along the northern edge. The region is on the Pacific Ocean side of the Rocky Mountains. Three major rivers, the Clark Fork, the Flathead, and the Kootenai drain this area into the Columbia River.
The Problem Of The Tensleep Sandstone, George D. Mccarthy
The Problem Of The Tensleep Sandstone, George D. Mccarthy
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Sandstone is probably one of the most important groups of rocks in existence today. The economic importance of so insignificant a thing as a mass of sand grains grows with the true reality of the situation. By increasing our knowledge of grains of sand, or particles of sandstone in all their ramifications, it would undoubtedly reflect upon our everyday life by increasing commercial possibilities of an undeveloped natural resource of Montana.
Isopach Maps And Discussion Of The Ordovician And Devonian Of Montana And Adjacent Areas, Arden F. Blair
Isopach Maps And Discussion Of The Ordovician And Devonian Of Montana And Adjacent Areas, Arden F. Blair
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The intensive postwar search for new petroleum horizons has resulted in widespread prospecting in the northern Great Plains. No commercial production has as yet been derived from Ordovician or Devonian rocks in Montana, but the relatively few tests that have penetrated to critical depths have disclosed encouraging conditions which merit further consideration, especially in Devonian strata.
Glaciation In Montana, Alvin H. Lense
Glaciation In Montana, Alvin H. Lense
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Glacial deposits are increasingly entering into consideration in engineering projects, soil surveys, ground-water supply, sources for industrial materials, and other economic enterprises. In the field of engineering, glacial deposits if present must be considered in connection with reservoir sites, dam or bridge abutments, road building, and other types of construction work.
Geology Of A Kyanite Deposit Near Ennis, Montana, Clarence L. Nordstrom
Geology Of A Kyanite Deposit Near Ennis, Montana, Clarence L. Nordstrom
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
A deposit of kyanite, an aluminum silicate mineral used in the ceramic industry, occurs in the low foothills of the Gravelly range about 10 miles south of Ennis, Montana. This study deals primarily with the character and origin of the deposit, and its relationship to the surrounding rocks.
A Preliminary Investigation Of Chromite, Lester C. Brown
A Preliminary Investigation Of Chromite, Lester C. Brown
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis was to study the effects of cryolite and a mixture of cryolite and aluminum oxide on a chromite concentrate with special reference to the ability to break the bond between the ferrous iron and chromic oxide in the chromite.
Distribution And Lithology Of Sedimentary Rocks In Montana And Adjacent Areas, Harold Kentta
Distribution And Lithology Of Sedimentary Rocks In Montana And Adjacent Areas, Harold Kentta
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The general features of the sedimentary rocks in a region, their distribution, and the relationships of these rocks to other rocks of the area and of adjacent areas, are some of the things in which most geologists are interested, for reasons of general curiosity or for obtaining a better understanding of their specific problems
Insoluble Residues Of Five Sections Of The Amsden Formation, Wilmer R. Peterson
Insoluble Residues Of Five Sections Of The Amsden Formation, Wilmer R. Peterson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The term, "insoluble residue," as used in this report is that portion of the original rock sample remaining after the sample has been digested by a mixture of one part hydrocloric acid and two parts water. The remains or insoluble residue from this acid treatment may vary from nothing to I00 percent.