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216 GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF SIERRA CO., N. M.
far discovered give promise of ever developing into properties with sufficient tonnage in sight to warrant the erection of even a small treatment plant.
The genesis of the ore deposits of the "Red Beds" type in New Mexico and adjoining states has been the subject of much study and speculation. A selected bibilography 711 is given below for the use of the interested reader.
71.Austin, W. L., Some New Mexico copper deposits: Proc. Colo. Sci. Soc., Vol. 6, pp. 91-95, 1897.
Bastin, E. S., The chalcocite and native copper types of ore deposits: Econ. Geology, Vol. 28, No. 5, pp. 407-446, 1933.
Butler, B. S., Loughlin, G. F., Heikes, V. C., et al, Ore deposits of Utah : U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 111, pp. 152-158, 1920.
Coffin, R. C., Radium, uranium, and vanadium deposits of southwestern Colorado: Colo. Geol. Survey Bull. 16, 1921.
Emmons, S. F., Copper in the Red Beds of the Colorado Plateau region : U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 260, pp. 221-232, 1904.
Emmons, W. H., The Cashin mine, Montrose County, Colo.: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 285, pp. 125-128, 1906.
Finch, J. W., Sedimentary metalliferous deposits of the "Red Beds": Am. Inst. Min. and Met. Eng. Trans., Vol. 77, pp. 378-392, 1928.
Hess, F. L., Hypothesis for the origin of the carnotites of Colorado and Utah : Econ. Geology, Vol. 9, pp. 675-688, 1914.
Lindgren, Waldemar, Graton, L. C., and Gordon, C. H., The ore deposits of New Mexico: U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 68, pp. 76-79, 1910.
Lindgren, Waldemar, Mineral deposits, 3rd ed., pp. 447-465, 1928.
Rogers, A. F., Origin of copper ores of the "Red Beds" type: Econ. Geology, Vol. 11, PP. 366-380, 1916.
Tarr, W. A., Copper in the "Red Beds" of Oklahoma : Econ. Geology, Vol. 5, pp. 221226, 1910.




















































































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