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Mineral Occurences In Certain Pegmatite Dikes In Southwestern Montana, Jacob N. Jovick
Mineral Occurences In Certain Pegmatite Dikes In Southwestern Montana, Jacob N. Jovick
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Pegmatite dikes are rather common in occurrence in parts of southwestern Montana, particularly in a region to the east of the Tobacco Root range 50 to 75 miles southeast of Butte.
The Recovery Of Zinc From Butte Mine Waters, Edmond M. Fern
The Recovery Of Zinc From Butte Mine Waters, Edmond M. Fern
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Very little work has been done towards the recovery of zinc from mine water because the zinc content of the water is generally low. As different from copper, which can very easily be replaced by iron in any of its solutions, zinc is very high up in the electro-chemical series and so the few metals above zinc, most of which are rare and hence expensive, cannot be used to replace zinc from its solution.
Some Leaching Characteristics Of The Butte Rhodochrosite, W. L. Slosson
Some Leaching Characteristics Of The Butte Rhodochrosite, W. L. Slosson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
With the increasing importance of manganese in the metallurgical fields of today and tomorrow, extensive work along the lines of its successful exploitation has been accomplished by many investigators. Since tie current world situation has shut off most of our supply of high-grade manganese ores from foreign sources, the low-grade domestic deposits have entered the fields of investigation very rapidly.
Chromite Deposits Near Red Lodge And Silver Star, Montana, Edmond F. Smigel
Chromite Deposits Near Red Lodge And Silver Star, Montana, Edmond F. Smigel
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Red Lodge and Silver Star chromite deposits of Montana have stimulated much interest during periods of war. The Red Lodge deposit is 25 miles southwest of Red Lodge which is also the nearest railroad point. Several workings are scattered throughout the area, exposing lense-like ore bodies averaging 33% chrome oxide. Silver Star is a much smaller deposit 5 miles west of Silver Star, Montana, which is its nearest railroad point. Lenses of chromite are exposed by pits and trenches, which average approximately 36% chromic oxide.