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limestone formation thing

id: t_limestone-formation_ccf04c
Probable 70%
Summary:Β Β The zinc ore is found in a limestone formation that follows bedding planes.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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zinc oreβ€” 1909-12-16
cited from Image 7 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), December 16, 1909 (1909)
THURSDAY DECEMBER 16 1909 THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN SANTA FE N 1L PAGE SEVEN MINES AND MIMN6 New Mexico Ranks Tenth New Mexico ranked tenth in lltdS among the copper producing states Arizona stood first then came Montana Mich igan Utah California Tennessee Col orado Nevada and Ida…

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Image 7 of Santa Fe new Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), December 16, 1909 β†—

Anonymous Β· 1909 Β· newspaper Β· public_domain Β· details