... region, in that part of the country which I have examined. They are found in a belt of land from thirty to sixty miles broad, and running parallel with the axis of the range ; and, from facts that I have ascertained from others, I have no doubt but... The gold rocks of Great Britain and Ireland - Page 218by John Calvert (mineral surveyor.) - 1853 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Science - 1852 - 504 pages
...I have ascertained from others, I have no doubt but that they exist throughout all the gold bearing region both north and south. These diluvial deposits...boulders are larger and contain more of the heavier rocks. They are seen also covering extensive valleys or flats of many miles in extent, enclosed by... | |
| John Arthur Phillips - Gold - 1852 - 216 pages
...with the axis of the range ; and, from facts that I have ascertained from others, I have no doubt but that they exist throughout all the goldbearing region,...boulders are larger, and contain more of the heavier rocks. They are seen also covering extensive valleys or flats of many miles in extent, enclosed by... | |
| Sheridan Muspratt - Chemistry - 1853 - 310 pages
...miles broad, and running parallel with the axis of the range. These diluvial deposits are met with towards the lower hills of the Sierra, extending frequently some miles into tho plain. The elements of which they are composed differ considerably in various localities, although... | |
| Simpson Davison - Geology - 1861 - 528 pages
...with the axia of the range ; and, from facts that I have ascertained from others, I have no doubt but that they exist throughout all the gold-bearing region,...Sierra, extending frequently some miles into the plain. On ascending from the lower hills towards the mountains, the diluvial beds no longer occupy the same... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1867 - 918 pages
...others, he states that he has no doubt but that they exist throughout all the gold-bearing region, b>th north and south. These diluvial deposits are met with...lower hills of the Sierra, extending frequently some milee into the plain. On ascending from the lower hills towards the mountains, the diluvia) beds no... | |
| Victor G. BLOEDE - Gold - 1867 - 164 pages
...broad, and running parallel with the axis of the range. These diluvial deposits are met with toward the lower hills of the Sierra, extending frequently some miles into the plain. The elements of which they are composed differ considerably in various localities, although there are... | |
| Bruno Kerl, Sir William Crookes, Ernst Otto Röhrig - Metallurgy - 1868 - 812 pages
...ascertained from others, he states that he has no doubt but that they exist throughout all the gold bearing region both north and south. These diluvial deposits...Sierra, extending frequently some miles into the plain. On ascending from the lower hills towards the mountains, the diluvial beds no longer occupy the same... | |
| Bruno Kerl, William Crookes, Ernst Otto Röhrig - Metallurgy - 1868 - 786 pages
...dotabt but that they exist throughout all the gold bearing region both north and south. These d1luvial deposits are met with as we advance towards the lower...Sierra, extending frequently some miles into the plain. On ascending from the lower hills towards the mountains, the diluvial beds no longer occupy the same... | |
| 1852 - 960 pages
...I have ascertained from others, I have no doubt but that they exist throughout all the gold bearing region both north and south. These diluvial deposits...lower hills, the conglomerate and gravel are found in greaier abundance, the pebbles and boulders are larger and contain more of the heavier rocks. They... | |
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