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Possible Mineral Resources University Land Grant, Western Montana College Of Education, Eugene S. Perry
Possible Mineral Resources University Land Grant, Western Montana College Of Education, Eugene S. Perry
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The following evaluation of the mineral resources of the University Land-Grant lands has been made from an office study of geologic maps and published reports, and from a rather thorough knowledge of the geology of the state by the writer after 23 years of experience in the state.
Montana Talc; Problems In Physical Properties, E. C. Armstrong
Montana Talc; Problems In Physical Properties, E. C. Armstrong
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
General information on talc, including foreign and United States occurrences, origin, and uses is covered. Montana deposits are discussed in greater detail as to location, geology, mineralogy, and mining. Studies of talc by petrographic and x-ray methods and an experiment to determine the porosity are described and discussed.
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.
Economic Talc Deposits Of Montana And Related Firing Problems, Charles J. Lyden
Economic Talc Deposits Of Montana And Related Firing Problems, Charles J. Lyden
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This thesis has to do with a study of the production of talc in Montana, describing the local geology of each deposit, and a description of the laboratory tests that were made on various grades of Montana talc in an attempt to determine why some grades of talc can be burned in solid forms while others must be ground, mixed with a binder and molded.
Geology And Occurence Of Graphite At The Crystal Graphite Mine Near Dillon, Montana, Charles K.W. Hum Hum
Geology And Occurence Of Graphite At The Crystal Graphite Mine Near Dillon, Montana, Charles K.W. Hum Hum
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The problem to be considered embraces the mineralogy and the mode of formation of a very pure and vein-like deposit of crystalline graphite. This deposit is of more than ordinary interest because in its geological relations and in the character of its graphite it shows many similarities to the famous deposits of Ceylon.
Upper Mississippian Faunas Of Western Montana, James King
Upper Mississippian Faunas Of Western Montana, James King
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The author has made a study of an assemblage of fossils from the Blacktail Range near Dillon Montana with the purpose in view of attempting a correlation of that group with the fauna of the Big Snowy Group. Fossils have also been obtained from a limestone formation in northwestern Montana and from four different areas in the Amsden formation in central and western Montana.
The Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Ermont Mines, James L. Kelly
The Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Ermont Mines, James L. Kelly
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Ermont Mines are located sixteen miles northwest of Dillon, Montana, in section 35 of T.6S., R.11W. This is in the central part of Beaverhead County. They are considered to be in the Argenta mining district, the town of Argenta lying three miles to the northeast.
Report On The Ermont Mine Sec. 35, T. 6 S., R. 11 W., Beaverhead County, Montana, Chester Harkins Steele
Report On The Ermont Mine Sec. 35, T. 6 S., R. 11 W., Beaverhead County, Montana, Chester Harkins Steele
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
An examination of the Ermont Mine was requested by the owners, Messrs. J. R. Bowles and R. B. Caswell, to determine the amount and grade of ore developed, the advisability of constructing a mill at the present time, and to recommend future development work.
Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Golden Era And Goldfinch Mines, Argenta Mining District, Montana., Glenn C. Johnston
Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Golden Era And Goldfinch Mines, Argenta Mining District, Montana., Glenn C. Johnston
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This report includes the results of geological investigation of a small area in the northern part of the Argenta mining district. Approximately two square miles were mapped. The underground working of the three mines only were accessible: the Goldfinch. Golden Era, and Mayday mines.