| 1917 - 870 pages
...descriptions of the deposits in central Georgia have been published by the Georgia Geological Survey.f The bauxite from all localities in the United States,...of rounded pebble-like bodies set in a fine-grained •Hill. JM, Bauxite and aluminum in 1916: US Geol. Survey Mineral Resources, 1916, pt. 1, pp. 161-165.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1919 - 970 pages
...to gibbsite (A12O3.3H2O), iron oxide, water, and silica, and more or less titanium oxide and clay. The bauxite from all localities in the United States,...chemical composition, is on the whole similar in general apEarance, with the exception of the "granitic bauxite" of the Arnsas field. The greater part of the... | |
| 1920 - 1184 pages
...descriptions of the deposits in Central Georgia have been published by the Georgia Geological Survey.j The bauxite from all localities in the .United States,...fine-grained matrix, which may also consist of small rounded par•Hill, JM. Bauxite and aluminum in 1916: US Geol. Survey Mineral EeS0fsnearer, H.PK.. A 'report... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1921 - 1102 pages
...descriptions of the deposits in central Georgia have been published by the Georgia Geological Survey.4 . The bauxite from all localities in the United States,...in chemical composition, is on the whole similar in genT Commerce Repts., No. 300, p. 1139, Dec. 24. 1917. J Supplement to Commerce Repts., Ann. Ser. 44—... | |
| 1922 - 992 pages
...given in ofTicial report in pesetas; conversion fector $0.1930- I peseta. BAUXITE IN THE UNITED STATES. The bauxite deposits of the United States are in central...bauxite" of the Arkansas field. The greater part of tho American bauxite appears to be made up of rounded pebble-like bodies sot in a fine-grained matrix,... | |
| 1925 - 970 pages
...southeastern Alabama, northwestern and west-central Georgia, northeastern Mississippi, and eastern Tennessee. The bauxite from all localities in the...similar in general appearance, with the exception of the "granite bauxite" of the Arkansas field. The greater part of the American bauxite appears to be made... | |
| Robert John Anderson - 1925 - 962 pages
...clay-like mass. As stated by Hill,22 the bauxite from all localities in the United States, although it may vary in chemical composition, is, on the whole,...with the exception of the " granitic bauxite " of Arkansas. Most of the American bauxites are made up of rounded pebblelike bodies set in a fine-grained... | |
| Sir Cyril Sankey Fox - 1927 - 332 pages
...region. In Bauxite and Aluminium in 1918 (in which a bibliography and map are given), JM Hill says : — The bauxite from all localities in the United States,...also consist of small rounded particles, or may be as fine.grained as the finest clay. The pebble or pisolitic form is so general that it is the conspicuous... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1930 - 922 pages
.... . . Yugoslavia 531,079 32 631 353, 148 18,485 321, 620 79 032 398, 546 131,828 326, 091 100, 327 The bauxite from all localities in the United States, though it may differ in chemical composition, is on the whole similar in general appearance, with the exception of... | |
| United States. Bureau of Mines - 1928 - 916 pages
...southeastern Alabama, northwestern and west-centra] Georgia, northeastern Mississippi, and eastern Tennessee. The bauxite from all localities in the...in chemical composition, is on the whole similar in sjeneral appearance, with the exception of the " granitic bauxite " of the Arkansas field. The greater... | |
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