The Naturalist in NicaraguaJ. M. Dent & Sons, 1911 - 306 pages |
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Page 273
... lode is within the " porphyry belt " and , like most of the other lodes in that belt , strikes northeast , but the character of the ore and the rela- tion to the Miocene ( ? ) dacite dike show that the Comeback lode is fundamentally ...
... lode is within the " porphyry belt " and , like most of the other lodes in that belt , strikes northeast , but the character of the ore and the rela- tion to the Miocene ( ? ) dacite dike show that the Comeback lode is fundamentally ...
Page 60
... Lodes; Pinnacles Lodes; Thaekaringa - Lodes; Umberumberko Lodes; Appolyon Valley and Pumamoota Lodes; Rockwell Lodes ; Lodes between Broken Hill and White Lead Tank ; Lodes between Broken Hill and Stephens Creek; Maybe” Lodes ...
... Lodes; Pinnacles Lodes; Thaekaringa - Lodes; Umberumberko Lodes; Appolyon Valley and Pumamoota Lodes; Rockwell Lodes ; Lodes between Broken Hill and White Lead Tank ; Lodes between Broken Hill and Stephens Creek; Maybe” Lodes ...
Page 65
... lodes but have not been recov- ered . Most of the copper deposits are in or near greenstone , which is probably genetically related to the lodes , but the largest and most productive were in the adjacent slate and graywacke . The gold ...
... lodes but have not been recov- ered . Most of the copper deposits are in or near greenstone , which is probably genetically related to the lodes , but the largest and most productive were in the adjacent slate and graywacke . The gold ...
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