"The Ore Deposits of Northeastern Washington", by Howland Bancroft and Waldemar Lindgren, offers a detailed examination of the region's rich mineral resources. This comprehensive study delves into the geological formations and specific locations of various ore deposits, providing valuable insights for geologists, mining engineers, and historians of resource extraction. The book details the types of ores found, their geological context, and the mining activities associated with them.
Originally published in 1914, this work remains a valuable resource for understanding the historical development of mining in the Pacific Northwest and the geological factors that shaped it. The book is an essential addition to any collection focused on economic geology and the history of resource exploitation in the United States.
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