The olivine separated from it by Mr. Diller was analyzed also, although the material was not absolutely free from enstatite and chromite, and both analyses are here presented together. It will at once be seen from these data that the rock contains nickel,... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 1043by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1888Full view - About this book
| 1888 - 1132 pages
...43-74 45-12 99-80 99'36 It will at once be seen from these data that the rock contains nickel, and that the olivine separated from it contains even a larger...nickel in the altered beds of ore, and this view is maintained by the microscopic investigation. Concerning the latter, Mr. Diller reports as follows,... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1889 - 646 pages
...presented together. It will at once be seon from these data that the rock contains nickel, and that the olivine separated from it contains even a larger...nickel in the altered beds of ore, and this view is maintained by the microscopic investigation. Concerning the latter, Mr. Diller reports as follows,... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1889 - 1190 pages
...presented together. It will at once be scon from tlu-.se dala that the rock contains nickel, and that the olivine separated from it contains even a larger...nickel in the altered beds of ore, and this view is maintained by the microscopic investigation. Concerning the latter, Mr. Oilier reports as follows,... | |
| 1890 - 330 pages
...presented together. It will at once be seen from these data that the rock contains nickel, and that the olivine separated from it contains even a larger...nickel in the altered beds of ore, and this view is maintained by the microscopic investigation. Concerning the latter, Mr. Diller reports as follows,... | |
| 1891 - 714 pages
...presented together. -•if It will at once be seen from these data that the rock contains nickel, and that the olivine separated from it contains even a larger...nickel in the altered beds of ore, and this view is maintained by the microscopic investigation. Concerning the latter, Mr. Diller reports as follows,... | |
| Colorado Scientific Society - 1893 - 510 pages
...separated from this rock. The rock contained 0'10% NiO, the olivine 0-26% NiO. This, Clarke states, suggests a probable source of derivation for the nickel in the altered beds of ore, and this view is maintained by the microscopic investigation made by Diller, who described the ore-bearing rock of Riddles... | |
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