Fnhlband is a term originally used by German miners to indicate certain bands of schistose rocks impregnated with finely divided sulphides, but not always rich enough to work. Economic Geology - Page 472by Heinrich Ries - 1910 - 856 pagesFull view - About this book
| Heinrich Ries, Thomas Leonard Watson - Engineering geology - 1914 - 724 pages
...type. Stock. — An ore body similar to a chimney but of greater irregularity of outline. Fahlband. — A term originally used by German miners to indicate...certain bands of schistose rocks impregnated with finely-divided sulphides, but not always rich enough to work. The Homestake ore body at Lead, S. Dak.,... | |
| Heinrich Ries - 1916 - 1358 pages
...extent. A stock is a somewhat similarly shaped ore body, but of greater irregularity of outline. Fahlband is a term originally used by German miners to indicate...this country. Stockwork is the term applied to a rock ORE DEPOSITS mass broken in different directions by short fissures, which may be mineralized. Impregnation... | |
| Mines and mineral resources - 1920 - 1572 pages
...oxide characteristic of some varieties of majolicaware. (Standard) Fagot. See Pile, 1 and 2. Fahlband. A term originally used by German miners to indicate...divided sulphides but not always rich enough to work. (Watson, p. 606) Fahlerz (Ger.). A gray copper ore. Sometimes called Fahl ore. Fahlite. A variant of... | |
| Albert Hill Fay - Mineral industries - 1920 - 764 pages
...oxide characteristic of some varieties of majolicaware. (Standard) Fagot. See Pile, 1 and 2. Fahlband. A term originally used by German miners to Indicate...divided sulphides but not always rich enough to work. (Watson, p. 606) Fahler« (Ger.). A gray copper ore. Sometimes called Fahl ore. Faillite. A variant... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Mines and mineral resources - 1920 - 778 pages
...Fagot. See Pile, 1 and 2. Fahlband. A term originally used by German miners to indicate certain bauds of schistose rocks impregnated with finely divided sulphides but not always rich enough to work. (Watson, p. 606) Fahlerz (Ger.). A gray copper ore. Sometimes called Fahl ore. Fahlite. A variant of... | |
| Albert Hill Fay - Mineral industries - 1920 - 770 pages
...Fagot. See Pile, 1 and 2. Fahlband. A term originally used by German miners to indicate certain bunds of schistose rocks Impregnated with finely divided sulphides but not always rich enough to work. (Watson, p. 606) Fahlerz (Ger.). A gray copper ore. Sometimes called Fahl ore. Fahlite. A variant of... | |
| Heinrich Ries, Thomas Leonard Watson - Engineering geology - 1921 - 390 pages
...type. Stock. — An ore body similar to a chimney but of greater irregularity of outline. Fahlband. — A term originally used by German miners to indicate...certain bands of schistose rocks impregnated with finely-divided sulphides, but not always rich enough to work. The Homestake ore body at Lead, S. Dak.,... | |
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