"Mining in the Driftless"

Author: Steve Bussan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020
Genre: Minerals
ISBN: 9781098329624


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Chapter 1. Geology and fossils of the district -- Chapter 2. History of the Upper Mississippi Valley lead and district: Part 1. Ancient history -- Part 2. The lead boom era: Diggings and more diggings -- Story of an old mine -- Part 3: Zinc takes over: Mine names -- Tools of the trade -- Memorabilia -- Underground connections -- Chapter 3. Minerals of the Upper Mississippi Valley lead and zinc district : Barite -- Calcite -- Galena -- Marcasite -- Quartz -- Smithsonite -- Sphalerite -- Other minerals found in the district.

The Origin of the Lead and Zinc Ores of the Upper Mississippi Valley District

The Origin of the Lead and Zinc Ores of the Upper Mississippi Valley District
Author: Guy Henry Cox
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2015-09-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781343375697


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