65 resultados para Ore Diggers
em Digital Commons - Montana Tech
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In this issue...Charlie McAuliffe, ore-diggers, Rhode's Scholarship, Glee Club, homecoming, George Fowler, Clark Park, Alumni banquet
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In this issue...Montana Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Civil Engineering, Co-ed Club, Mining District Basketball Tournament, Wein's Men's Store, Woolworth's, Butte, Montana
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In this issue...Debate Team, Chancellor M. A. Brannon, Hotel Finlen, Butte, Montana, Ore Diggers, Pathe News Pictorial Service, Coach McAuliffe
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In this issue...Glee Club, Carroll College, Ore Diggers, Dancing Club, Thanksgiving, Co-Ed Club, Butte, Bozeman, Montana
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In this issue...Mines Basketball, Professor Scott, Glee Club, Wein's, Hotel Finlen, Anderson Carlisle meeting, Metallurgy Laboratory, Oratorical Contest
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In this issue...Silver Crisis, Thanksgiving, Christmas, fraternity, Coach McAuliffe, Butte Electric Railway, North Butte Mining Company, Clark Park
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In this issue...Professor L. J. Hartzell, Washoe Sampler, Anaconda, Montana, Co-ed Club, Manganese Plant, Professor Gilbert, Ore Diggers, Mines Football, Columbia Gardens
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In this issue...Doris Torongo, Montana Fossils, President Hoover, Mine Rescue, First Aid, Radio Debate, Anaconda Smelter, nickel-copper alloy, Ore Diggers basketball
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Although considerable work has been undertaken by some prominent geologists, the best known of which is that of Paul Billingsley and J. A. Grimes', in investigating the ore deposits of the Boulder Batholith and surrounding area, there has not been any complete microscopic investigation of these deposits, as a whole, published in the literature. With this in mind it was suggested to the writer by Professor Paul A. Schafer, of the Montana School of Mines, that a microscopic study of the ores of this region would be a worthwhile geologic problem. It was thought that the mineral association and the mode of mineral occurrence might afford methods of classifying these deposits so that they could be correlated with the age relationships worked out by Billingsley and Grimes.
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The Butte-Highland mine is situated at the head of Basin Creek, in the Highland mining district, Silver Bow County, about 14 miles south of Butte. The tunnel portal and present surface plant are at an elevation of about 7350 feet above sea level, facing westward across the head of Basin Creek valley. The "ghost" mining town of Highland lies a mile to the east, near the forks of Fish Creek. Access to the mine is obtained at present from Beaudine's siding, 12 miles west. The property may also be reached, with difficulty, over poor roads from Limekiln hill, or from Moose Creek.
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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.
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Deposits of sulfides, containing nickel and copper with associated platineferous minerals occur in the Stillwater Igneous Complex. This is a group of unusual igneous rocks situated in Stillwater and Sweetgrass counties in Montana.
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The Golden Messenger Mine which is approximately twenty-three miles northeast of Helena, Montana, near York, on Trout Creek, has long presented several problems of both theoretical and practical interest.
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The subject to be covered by this paper is based upon field study made during a six week stay at Jardine. The work began on June 19, 1937 and ended on July 31 of the same year.
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The ore under investigation in this thesis is a copper-zinc ore which came from the state of New Mexico. The exact location is unobtainable. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the most effective means of concentration of the valuable minerals present in the ore.