Arizona Geological Survey Bulletins
Published: 1926
This pamphlet has been compiled as a text to be used in the Arizona
Bureau of Mines extension lectures on "Prospector's Mineralogy."
Many of the people attending these lectures,...
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Bulletin No. 121 Mineral Technology Series No. 28 |
Published: 1918
The bringing of the work of the State Bureau of Mines directly to
the people of the State in their home towns is to be an important
feature of the work of the Bureau during the next year. Regular...
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Bulletin No. 76 Economic Series No. 15 |
Published: 1927
In 1923 the attention of engineers was first directed to the Emmet
Mercury Boiler, and much interest was aroused by the statement that
tests conducted at Hartford, Conn., had demonstrated that the...
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Bulletin No. 122 Mineral Technology Series No. 29 |
Published: 1917
In view of the lack of petroleum production in the State of Arizona
and the probability of its occurrence, the State Bureau of
Mines is to publish a series of bulletins, of which this is the first...
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Bulletin No. 65 Oil Series No. 1 |
Published: 1930
This pamphlet has been compiled as a text to be used in the Arizona
Bureau of Mines extension lectures on "Prospector's Mineralogy."
Many of the people attending these lectures,...
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Bulletin No. 128 Mineral Technology Series No. 33 |
Published: 1932
The first publication of the Arizona Bureau of Mines on
Arizona Gold Placers was written by Mr. M. A. Allen, then
geologist with the Bureau, and appeared in 1922 as Bulletin 118.
It was mainly a...
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Bulletin No. 132 Mineral Technology Series No. 34 |
Published: 1934
This pamphlet has been compiled as a text to be used in the
Arizona Bureau of Mines' extension lectures on "Prospector's
Mineralogy." Many of the people attending these lectures...
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Bulletin No. 136 Mineral Technology Series No. 36 |
Published: 1916
lntroduction:-The copper industry in the United States has enjoyed
a year of unparalleled prosperity during 1915. It is needless to
explain the conditions which have so greatly affected our copper...
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Bulletin No. 37 Mineral Technology Series No. 14 |
Published: 1935
The Arizona Bureau of Mines receives many inquiries regarding
methods for treating gold and silver ores. Due to the widespread
interest in the treatment of these ores at this time, the
similarity...
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Bulletin No. 138 Metallurgical Series No. 4 |
Published: 1935
This little book consists principally of a series of articles that
appeared during 1919 and 1920 in the Arizona Mining Journal
(now the Mining Journal), published at Phoenix, Arizona. Each
chapter...
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Bulletin No. 139 Geological Series No. 8 |
Published: 1933
The first publication of the Arizona Bureau of Mines on Arizona
Gold Placers was written by Mr. M. A. Allen, when Geologist
with the Bureau, and appeared in 1922 as Bulletin 118. It
was mainly a...
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Bulletin No. 135 Mineral Technology Series No. 35 |
Published: 1920
Fully half of the many inquiries that reach the Arizona Bureau
of Mines can be answered satisfactorily only by one with a rather
thoro knowledge of the geology of Arizona. Unfortunately,...
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Bulletin No. 104 Geological Series No. 1 |
Published: 1928
The name asbestos is derived from the Greek word for inextinguishable
or indestructible, and the adjective asbestiform. is applied to any
mineral that is readily separable into more or less...
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Bulletin No. 126 Mineral Technology Series No. 31 |
Published: 1927
Many people feel the lure of gold, and dream of finding great nuggets
of the gleaming yellow metal. The wonderful thrill of such a
discovery must, however, be experienced vicariously, if at all, by...
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Bulletin No. 124 Mineral Technology Series No. 30 Second Edition, Revised |
Published: 1932
Because few other metals can at this time be mined profitably
and because the purchasing power of gold has so greatly risen,
great interest is being taken in that metal and hundreds of people
are...
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Bulletin No. 133 Metallurgical Series No. 3 |
Published: 1928
From the time the Arizona Bureau of Mines was created it has been
flooded with requests for a bulletin that would give a fairly accurate
idea of the importance and magnitude of the mineral...
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Bulletin No. 125 Annual Review Series No. 1 |
Published: 1930
Manganese does not occur as a native metal, but is found in
nature in a great variety of combinations with other elements,
whereby it forms a part of more than 100 minerals. Practically
all of the...
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Bulletin No. 127 Mineral Technology Series No. 32 |
Published: 1930
When the first report on the Mineral Industries of Arizona was
published in 1928 as Bulletin 125, it was planned to issue such a report
annually, but the Bureau found itself financially unable to...
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Bulletin No. 129 Biennial Review Series No. 2 |
Published: 1931
This publication has been prepared to replace Bulletins No. 65,
"Oil and Its Geology," No. 69, "Prospecting for Petroleum," and
No. 116, "Petroleum," issued by the...
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Bulletin No. 130 Oil Series No. 5 |
Published: 1920
The Tucson and Amole Mountains are so accessible for visitors
to Tucson that it is believed a brief description of the geology and
mineral resources of these mountains will prove welcome. It is...
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Bulletin No. 106 Geological Series No. 2 |