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1
Geological Survey professional paper
Turgite.— The jarositic cherts that are so abundant in and characteristic of the
Kirby mine are weathered to yellow-brown in the upper part of it and near the
surface to a dark-brown chert that yields a red streak. Tests show that the water
content ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1987
2
Geology and ore deposits of the Goodsprings quadrangle, Nevada
Forty-foot level to first level: Chert, locally with plumbic jarosite, abundant;
siliceous limonite sparse; turgite sparse; plumbojarosite abundant; cerusite
abundant; alunite common. First level to second level: Chert, locally with plumbic
jarosite, ...
Donnel Foster Hewett, 1931
3
A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the ...
TURGITE. timber platform was then cleared 'away, so as to enable a number of
boats or pontoons to be floated beneath the tube, and these rising with the tide
lifted thetube. The floating mass was then drawn by ropes across the stream and
...
William Thomas Brande, 1842
He referred to the pigmentary material as turgite and believed that it originated in
desert marginal areas by lateritic weathering under a subtropical, humid climate.
Dunham suggested that the turgite was transported to shallow lagoons where it ...
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
H2O) and turgite (2Fe2O3.H2O). As these various minerals frequently occur
together, the determination of the mineral species represented in a massive
aggregate of partially hydrated iron oxide is not always a simple matter. It is
probable that ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1909
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The geology and ore deposits of Goldfield, Nevada
H2O) and turgite (2Fe2O3.H2O). As these various minerals frequently occur
together, the determination of the mineral species represented in a massive
aggregate of partially hydrated iron oxide is not always a simple matter. It is
probable that ...
Frederick Leslie Ransome, William Harvey Emmons, George H. Garrey, 1909
7
Mineral Resources of Alaska: Report on Progress of ...
Turgite (2Fe.,Oa.H..O) may be present in small quantities, but for the most part the
ores contain too much water to make its presence seem likely. In the following
table are given the iron and water content of limonite, gothite, and turgite and of ...
Alfred Hulse Brooks, 1909
8
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
On these assumptions ferric iron was a considerable constituent of the rock at the
time of its deposition, and the sands were given their red and yellow tones by the
distribution of the original red hematite and turgite and their dehydrated ...
9
Geology and ore deposits of the Ducktown mining district, ...
Turgite. — Turgite, a hydrous iron oxide with a red streak like that of hematite, is
probably a common constituent of the gossan, but it has not been determined by
chemical means. Eaolinite. — Kaolinite is a common constituent of the chalcocite
...
William Harvey Emmons, Francis Baker Laney, 1926
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The Enrichment of Ore Deposits
An intermediate step may involve the precipitation of basic ferric sulphate. The
several hydrated iron oxides are: Ratio of FojO, to Hrf). Turgite 2FeiO».H,0 •___ 2
to 1 Goethite FthOa. H20 2 to 2 Limonite ^FftOs. 3HzO 2 to 3 Xanthosiderite Fe,0.
William Harvey Emmons, 1917