Utah and Montana Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of the Argentiferous Manganese Ores of Tombstone District, Arizona

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles W. Goodale
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1889

Abstract

The attention of the Institute has been called by Prof. John A. Church* and Mr. W. Lawrence Austin? to the free-milling ores of the Tombstone mines and their treatment, but the silver-bearing man ganese ores of the district have received only a passing notice. As these ores show some interesting peculiarities, and have yielded not less than 750,000 ounces of silver, they are worthy of some study. The Knoxville, Lucky Cuss, Luck Sure, and Wedge mines (named in the order of their importance) are situated along the northern border of the district. They have been the leading producers of this manganese ore, and possess the same general characteristics. Special attention will be given to the Knoxville, as it has been the one most extensively developed. The limestone belt, in which the Knoxville ore bodies occur, has an easterly and westerly trend, is about 1680 feet wide, and rests on granite on the north, the plane of contact being nearly vertical. It is overlain by quartzite, the contact-plane having a dip of 82°. Some mining has been done along these contacts, and a considerable amount of pay ore has been extracted, but development has been very superficial. The ore found along these contact planes contains very little manganese, and differs entirely from the ore in the lime stones. No attempt will he made to assign this limestone country-rock to a particular geological horizon, as no fossils have been found in it. Prof. Blake, in a paper on "The Geology and Veins of Tombstone, Arizona" (Trans., x., 334), speaks of the middle and upper strati-
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APA: Charles W. Goodale  (1889)  Utah and Montana Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of the Argentiferous Manganese Ores of Tombstone District, Arizona

MLA: Charles W. Goodale Utah and Montana Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of the Argentiferous Manganese Ores of Tombstone District, Arizona. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.

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