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  • Interior of Climax mill

    Abstract The Climax Mine worked one of the largest molybdenum deposits in the world and extracted some 470 million tons of ore. Claims were staked on Bartlett Mountain, Colorado in 1879 for what was later (in …

  • New school at Climax, negative

    Abstract The Max Schott School was built for the new town of Climax in 1936, replacing the old schoolhouse. The Climax Mine worked one of the largest molybdenum deposits in the world and extracted some 470 million tons of ore. Claims were staked on Bartlett Mountain, Colorado in 1879 for what was later (in 1895) identified as molybdenum ore.

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  • Character and origin of Climax-type molybdenum …

    Show abstract. PDF | These deposits are spatially, temporally and genetically associated with porphyritic granites and quartz …

  • Molybdenum | Climax Molybdenum

    Molybdenum (often referred to as "Moly") is an important metal in both the industrial world and our daily lives. It was found to be a distinct element by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1778 but retained its name from the Greek word 'molybdos' or lead-like. In its pure state, molybdenum is a lustrous grey metal, somewhat heavier than iron but ...

  • (PDF) Origins of bimodal leucogranite-lamprophyre suites, Climax …

    The Wurinitu deposit shares similarities with the classical Climax-type porphyry molybdenum deposits in tectonic setting, mineral assemblages, and metal zonation. View Show abstract

  • The Climax molybdenum deposit, Colorado, with a section …

    The Climax molybdenum deposit, Colorado, with a section on history, production, metallurgy, and development January 1, 1933 View Document ... View Plate. View Plate. View Plate. View Plate. View Plate. No abstract available. Citation Information. Publication Year: 1933: Title: The Climax molybdenum deposit, Colorado, with a section on history ...

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  • Tilting of Urad-Henderson and Climax porphyry …

    Abstract. Asymmetric orientation of stocks, radial dikes and veins, and attendant molybdenite mineralization and hydrothermal alteration indicates that Oligocene Urad …

  • Climax-Type Porphyry Molybdenum Deposits

    Molybdenum, as MoS 2, is the primary commodity in all known deposits. The effect on surface-water quality owing to natural influx of water or sediment from a Climax-type mineralized area can extend many kilometers downstream from the mineralized area. Waste piles composed of quartz-silica-pyrite altered rocks will likely produce acidic …

  • The Climax-Alma granite batholith of oligocene age and the …

    The ore- and gangue-mineral assemblages of the veins of the Alma district resemble those of veins peripheral to the Climax molybdenum deposits. Veins of the Alma district cut dikes of Late white rhyolite (35 Ma), which resemble the rhyolite porphyries of Climax. A swarm of such dikes is parallel to the long axis of an elliptical drainage ...

  • The Climax Molybdenum Deposit — U.S.A. | SpringerLink

    Abstract. Just before the First World War it was discovered that the addition of the rare metal molybdenum could form an alloy steel with superior properties for toolmaking. For many years the world's supply came largely from this deposit. It is one of the most important deposits in the famous 'Colorado Mineral Belt', and in many respects ...

  • Behavior of molybdenum during weathering of the Ceresco …

    Applied Geochemistry, Vol. 2, pp. 399--415, 1987 0883-2927187 $3.00 + .00 Printed in Great Britain Pergamon Journals Ltd. Behavior of molybdenum during weathering of the Ceresco Ridge porphyry molybdenite deposit, Climax, Colorado and a comparison with the Hollister deposit, North Carolina P. JAMES LEANDERSON …

  • Tailings pond at Climax

    Abstract The Climax Mine worked one of the largest molybdenum deposits in the world and extracted some 470 million tons of ore. Claims were staked on Bartlett Mountain, Colorado in 1879 for what was later (in 1895) identified as molybdenum ore. As a market for molybdenum developed, a syndicate formed in 1917 to open the Climax Mine.

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  • Climax miner resting in a powder magazine

    Abstract This postcard is probably one of a series from the late 1930s. The miner is in a Phillipson Level powder room. ... In 1958 the Climax Molybdenum Company became a division of American Metal Climax, Inc. The town of Climax was phased out in the early 1960s as workers moved to nearby mountain communities. Much of an adjacent stream …

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  • Chemistry and uses of molybdenum (Conference) | OSTI.GOV

    Abstract. Fifty-six papers were presented at the Climax Third International Conference on the Chemistry and Uses of Molybdenum. The tremendous importance of the use of molybdenum compounds in industrial catalytic applications is highlighted in these proceedings. The structure and resultant catalytic activity of molybdates and oxides is …

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  • Climax-type porphyry molybdenum deposits | Request …

    Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2009, S. Ludington and others published Climax-type porphyry molybdenum deposits | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

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  • Climax, mine and town

    Abstract The Climax Mine worked one of the largest molybdenum deposits in the world and extracted some 470 million tons of ore. Claims were staked on Bartlett Mountain, Colorado in 1879 for what was later (in 1895) identified as molybdenum ore. As a market for molybdenum developed, a syndicate formed in 1917 to open the Climax Mine.

  • Tailing pond at Climax

    Abstract The Climax Mine worked one of the largest molybdenum deposits in the world and extracted some 470 million tons of ore. Claims were staked on Bartlett Mountain, Colorado in 1879 for what was later (in 1895) identified as molybdenum ore. As a market for molybdenum developed, a syndicate formed in 1917 to open the Climax Mine.

  • Climax-Type Porphyry Molybdenum Deposits

    Abstract. Porphyry molybdenum deposits are spatially, temporally, and genetically associated with porphyritic intrusions of quartz monzonite to high silica, alkali-rich granite …

  • (PDF) The Climax-Alma granite batholith of Oligocene age …

    The porphyry molybdenum deposits of Climax, Colorado, are stockworks of quartz-molybdenite veinlets. They are apical to intrusive cupolas of leucocratic rhyolite-granite porphyry of Oligocene age ...

  • (PDF) Climax Mo Deposits

    Abstract. Climax-type porphyry Mo deposits are large (100 to 1,000 million metric tons of ore, containing 0.06 to about 1 wt percent Mo) and consist of stockworks of molybdenite (MoS2)-bearing ...

  • The Climax molybdenum deposit, Colorado, with a section …

    Plate 23 (pdf) Plate 32 (pdf) Plate 33 (pdf) Plate 34 (pdf) Plate 35 (pdf) Plate 36 (pdf) Plate 37 (pdf) Larger Work: This publication is Chapter C of Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1933. NGMDB Index Page: National Geologic Map Database Index Page (html)

  • Climax, mine and town

    URI. Abstract. The Climax Mine worked one of the largest molybdenum deposits in the world and extracted some 470 million tons of ore. …