Occurrence of Native Copper Near Jefferson City, Montana


Autoria(s): Kirkland, Terence G.
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15/05/1947

Resumo

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.

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http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/bach_theses/218

http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1217&context=bach_theses

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Digital Commons @ Montana Tech

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Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Palavras-Chave #Prickly Pear Creek #Jefferson City #East Helena smelter #Butte #Montana #copper #Ceramic Materials #Environmental Engineering #Geology #Geophysics and Seismology #Metallurgy #Other Engineering #Other Materials Science and Engineering
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