Calcined dolomite as a substitute for lime in the recovery of gold and silver by the cyanide process /
by E.S. Leaver, Metallurgist and superintendent, Rare and Precious Metals Experiment Station, Reno, Nev., Department of the Interior, Burea of Mines, C.W. Davis, Assistant chemist, Bureau of Mines, and J.A. Woolf, Junior metallurgist, Bureau of Mines.

APA Citation

Leaver, E. S. (Edmund Spriggs)., Woolf, J. A.., Davis, C. W.., United States. Bureau of Mines. (1924). Calcined dolomite as a substitute for lime in the recovery of gold and silver by the cyanide process. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines.

MLA Citation

Leaver, E. S. (Edmund Spriggs), 1873-1943, J. A. Woolf, C. W. Davis, and United States. Bureau of Mines. Calcined Dolomite As a Substitute for Lime In the Recovery of Gold And Silver by the Cyanide Process. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1924.

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