Mercury ores
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Mercury ores
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Mercury ores
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- Geology and quicksilver deposits of the Terlingua district, Texas, by Robert G. Yates and George A. Thompson
- Quicksilver deposits of the Bonanza-Nonpareil district, Douglas County, Oregon, by R.E. Brown and A.C. Waters
- Geology of the quicksilver deposits of Canoas, Zacatecas, Mexico, by David Gallagher
- Geology of the Red Devil Quicksilver Mine, Alaska, by E.M. MacKevett, Jr. and H.C. Berg
- Quicksilver deposits in the southern Pilot mountains, Mineral County, Nevada, a report on the geology and on the occurrence of cinnabar in the area, by David A. Phoenix and James B. Cathcart
- Quicksilver-antimony deposits of Huitzuco, Guerrero, Mexico, by James F. McAllister and David Hernandez Ortiz
- Some quicksilver prospects in adjacent parts of Nevada, California, and Oregon, by Clyde P. Ross
- Quicksilver deposits of the Opalite district, Malheur County Oregon, and Humboldt County, Nevada, by Robert G. Yates
- Geology of the Huancavelica quicksilver district, Peru, by Robert G. Yates, Dean F. Kent, and Jaime Fernandez Concha
- Geophysical surveys in the Ochoco quicksilver district, Oregon, a preliminary report, by E.L. Stephenson ; prepared in cooperation with the State of Oregon
- Chemical composition of naturally occurring fluids in relation to mercury deposits in part of north-central California, by Ivan Barnes [and four others]
- The Wild Horse quicksilver district, Lander County, Nevada, by Carle H. Dane and Clyde P. Ross
- Quicksilver deposits in the Steens and Pueblo mountains, southern Oregon, by Clyde P. Ross
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