The Occurrence of Bournonite, Jamesonite,and Calamine at Park City, Utah

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank Van Horn
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Jan 8, 1914

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INTRODUCTION IN June, 1911, the writer spent a few days in studying the economic geology of the vicinity of Park City. During this rather hurried visit a number of specimens of ore were collected, which have since been examined. The results of these investigations show that bournonite (PbCuSbS3) is present in the ores in greater or less quantity. This fact has never before been reported, as far as can be learned. The failure to recognize this mineral is due to its similarity to tetrahedrite, with which it has probably been confused during a long period of years. Jamesonite (Pb2Sb2S5) has been reported from the region in a rather doubtful manner, but the writer has seen it in notable amounts from several mines, and can offer the first analysis of this mineral from the district. Calamine (H2Zn2SiO6) was found at one mine and has never been recognized and reported from the district.
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APA: Frank Van Horn  (1914)  The Occurrence of Bournonite, Jamesonite,and Calamine at Park City, Utah

MLA: Frank Van Horn The Occurrence of Bournonite, Jamesonite,and Calamine at Park City, Utah. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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