Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the rich geological and mining history of California with this meticulously preserved volume of the 'California Journal of Mines and Geology.' Originally published by the California State Mining Bureau and the Division of Mines and Geology, this historic journal offers a fascinating glimpse into the state's early exploration and exploitation of its vast mineral resources.
This volume contains detailed reports, analyses, and surveys conducted by leading experts of the time, providing invaluable insights into the geological formations, mineral deposits, and mining techniques prevalent in California during its formative years. A must-read for historians, geologists, and anyone interested in the legacy of the Golden State's natural wealth.
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