Spokane Paper - Borax-Deposits of the United States

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 37
- File Size:
- 1651 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1910
Abstract
PAGE. I Introduction,........674 11. Occurrence............ 676 III. Geology of Death Valley BoRate-Region,....677 1. Surface.Relief ......677 2. Geologic Formations,....680 3. Geotectonics,..684 IV. FURnace Canyon Deposits..686 1. General Features..686 2. Geologic Structure..688 3. Ores.....690 4. Typical Section ...691 V. Lost Valley Deposits...693 VI. Mojave Desert Deposits..693 1. Distribution....693 2. Geologic Structure ........694 3. Ores............ 696 VII. Santa Clara Valley Deposits .699 1. Distribution....699 2. Geologic Structure..700 3. Ores.....700 VIII. Ventura County Deposits..701 IX. Geologic Occurrence of Borax .701 1. Original Sources...701 2. Solfataric Borax...702 3. Lacustrine Borax...703 4. Marsh Borax....703 5. Terranal Borax...704 X. Chemistry of Natural Borates.... 705 1. General Considerations.....705 2. Composition of Saline Waters...706 3. Solubility of Components....707 4. Time-Element in Water.Concentrations . 707 5. Effect of Temperature.....708 6. Effect of Pressure......709 XI. Occurrence of Other Commercial Salines,.... 709 I. Introduction. A complete transforrnation has taken place in the borax industry during the year 1908. A most remarkable factor in
Citation
APA:
(1910) Spokane Paper - Borax-Deposits of the United StatesMLA: Spokane Paper - Borax-Deposits of the United States. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.