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Number: 2129
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by Thomas L. Watson, 7 x 10-inch soft-cover book, 76 pages, 8 figures, 2 plates, 1913. This report provides a discussion of the mineral production of Virginia for the calendar years 1911 and 1912. The mineral products mined and quarried in Virginia in 1911 and 1912 are discussed in this report in the following order: iron ores, manganese ores, gold and silver, copper, lead and zinc, tin, coal and coke, clay and clay products, lime and cement, sand and gravel, stone, abrasives, silica, mica, feldspar, asbestos, talc and soapstone, barytes, gypsum, salt, mineral paints, marl, pyrite and pyrrhotite, arsenic, rutile, and mineral waters. This report also includes a chapter describing the occurrence of zirconiferous sandstone near Ashland, Virginia, and a chapter summarizing the geology of the salt and gypsum deposits of southwest Virginia. Out-of-print.
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