Washington magnesite resembles dolomite and some crystalline limestones in physical appearance. Its color varies through light to dark gray, and pink. In California the known deposits are mostly in the metamorphic rocks of the Coast Ranges and Sierra... Report of the State Mineralogist - Page 14by California State Mining Bureau - 1921Full view - About this book
| Geology - 1919 - 218 pages
...crystalline limestones in physical appearance. Its color varies through light to dark gray, and pink. In California, the known deposits are mostly in the...Mountains, being associated with serpentine areas. The notable exceptions are two sedimentary deposits, one at BLssell in Kern County, and one at Afton in... | |
| Geology - 1921 - 228 pages
...crystalline limestones in physical appearance. Its color varies through light to dark gray, and pink. In California, the known deposits are mostly in the...Mountains, being associated with serpentine areas. The notable exceptions are two sedimentary deposits, one at Bissell in Kern County, and one at Afton in... | |
| R. Drummond - Mines and mineral resources - 1918 - 376 pages
...California, the known magnesite deposits, with a single exception (a sedimentary deposit in Kern County) are associated with Serpentine areas. The Washington deposits...are stated to be associated with extensive strata of dolomite limestones." "Uses — The principal uses at the present time include the following: — "In... | |
| California. Division of Mines - Geology - 1921 - 284 pages
...crystalline limestones in physical appearance. Its color varies through light to dark gray, and pink. In California, the known deposits are mostly in the...Mountains, being associated with serpentine areas. The notable exceptions are two sedimentary deposits, one at Bissell in Kern County, and one at Afton in... | |
| Gold mines and mining - 1923 - 302 pages
...crystalline limestones in physical appearance. Its color varies through light to dark gray, and pink. In California the known deposits are mostly in the...Mountains, being associated with serpentine areas. The notable exceptions are the sedimentary deposits, at Bissell in Kern County and at Afton in San Bernardino... | |
| Geology - 1926 - 210 pages
...crystalline limestones in physical appearance. Its color varies through light to dark gray, and pink. In California, the known deposits are mostly in the...Mountains, being associated with serpentine areas. The notable exceptions are two sedimentary deposits, one at Bissell in Kern County, and one at Afton in... | |
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