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

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 98 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1890
Abstract
As an appendix to the above-mentioned paper, a drawing of the vertical projection of the Knoxville mine workings is here given. In my paper it was stated that the ore-chimneys are found along a crack or plane of cleavage in the limestone ; and as this crack is not parallel with the strata, it is safe to assume that the manganese was not deposited where it is now found before the tilting-up of the strata, but rather that the crack was caused by the folding, and that tile formation of the ore was entirely subsequent to the change of position of the limestone. There are here four chimneys, which have produced, as far as explored, over 12,000 tons of ore, containing at least 7000 tons of manganese oxides, and it is very difficult to apply Prof. W. P. Blake's theory of segregation from the surrounding limestone in accounting for the origin of this ore, as cross-cuts and drifts in the countryrock, even at short distances from the ore-chimneys, have not shown manganese in appreciable quantities. It is easier to believe that, in the language of .Mr. S. F. Emmons, in speaking of Leadville ore-deposits, there was a metasomatic interchange between the minerals brought in in solution and the limestone, and not a deposition in already existing cavities. This in-
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APA:
(1890) Washington Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of the Argentiferous Manganese Ores of Tombstone District, ArizonaMLA: Washington Paper - The Occurrence and Treatment of the Argentiferous Manganese Ores of Tombstone District, Arizona. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1890.