10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DRY-BONE ORE»
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dry-bone ore in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Geology and
Ore Deposits of the Little Hatchet Mountains, ...
Smithsonite, in part the variety known as dry-bone ore, constituted one of the
three varieties of ore mined at the Hornet mine, and spots of dry-bone ore mark
the walls of the old lead carbonate stope at the Wasp mine nearby. Zinc-
carbonate ...
Samuel Grossman Lasky, 1947
2
Geological Survey Professional Paper
The mineral resembles closely the "dry-bone ore" of many mining districts, but
chemical tests show that it is almost pure siderite and contains less than 1
percent of zinc. This siderite has replaced the limestone beds immediately north
of the ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1935
Helvetia district, Omega mine, as microcrystals (Brian Bond, UA x2675). Sierrita
Mountains, Pima district, as "dry bone ore"; Pa- pago district, Yellow Bird mine (
UA 1338, 1363). Silver Bell district, as earthy mixtures of smithsonite and
cerussite.
John Williams Anthony, 1995
4
Dana's Minerals and How to Study Them (After Edward ...
Smithsonite, ZnC02 Smithsonite is sometimes called dry-bone ore by miners
because of the cellular texture of certain specimens that resemble dried bone. It
is used as a zinc ore but is considerably subordinate to the sulfide, sphalerite.
Cornelius S. Hurlbut, W. Edwin Sharp, 1998
5
Geological Survey Professional Paper
This honeycombed ore, like similar masses of hemimorphite, is called "dry bone
ore" by the miners. Both the highly honeycombed ore and the more dense
surrounding mesh- work are varieties of smithsonite. The honeycomb structure is
...
6
Geology and
Ore Deposits of the Magdalena Mining District, ...
A, Pyrite crystal with a zone of small specularite blades; B, Cellular smithsonite ("
dry bone ore"); C, Massive zinc carbonate that has replaced the "silver pipe" bed
of the Kelly limestone 96 26. A, Crustiform fibrous smithsonite; B, Concentric ...
Gerald Francis Loughlin, Albert Herbert Koschmann, 1942
7
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
The mineral resembles closely the "dry-bone ore" of many mining districts, but
chemical tests show that it is almost pure siderite and contains less than 1
percent of zinc. This siderite has replaced the limestone beds immediately north
of the ...
8
The Gold Hill Mining District, Utah
The mineral resembles closely the "dry-bone ore" of many mining districts, but
chemical tests show that it is almost pure siderite and contains less than 1
percent of zinc. This siderite has replaced the limestone beds immediately north
of the ...
Thomas Brennan Nolan, 1935
9
A Field Guide to Rocks and Minerals
Also thick radiating botryoidal and mam- millary crusts, with a crystalline surface (
usually blue), brown dull crusts, and earthy masses ("dry-bone ore"). A few larger,
steep rhombohedral, almost gemmy crystals have been found in Zambia.
Frederick H. Pough, Roger Tory Peterson, 1996
10
Routledge German Dictionary of Chemistry and Chemical ...
... m (min) zinc spar, smithsonite, dry-bone ore (zinc carbonate) Zinkspinell m (
min) zinc spinel, gahnite (zinc aluminate) Zinkstaub m zinc dust
Zinkstaubdestillation /zinc-dust distillation Zinktetroxosilicat n s. Zinkorthosilicat
Zinktrioxosilicat n s.
Technische Universitat Dreden, 2014