Lexicographical Neighbors of Fahlore
Literary usage of Fahlore
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Metallurgy by Carl Schnabel (1905)
"fahlore. OR TETRAHEDRITE This is an important silver ore and consists of a mixture
of antimony or arsenic sulphide, or both, with sulphides of silver, ..."
2. The Mining Engineer (1908)
"... than the other (at first sight) more favourably circumstanced "fields." LL ]!.
THE fahlore AND MERCURY-ORE DEPOSITS OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA. ..."
3. Report by Tasmania Dept. of Mines (1902)
"deposits are true fissure-veins, containing small but often very rich shoots of
argentiferous fahlore, and probably other compounds of silver, copper, ..."
4. Silver and Gold: an Account of the Mining and Metallurgical Industry of the by Rossiter Worthington Raymond (1873)
"At the discovery-shaft a pocket of solid fahlore, from one-half to 2 ... with a
streak of quartz from 4 to 1C inches thick, carrying fahlore and fluorspar; ..."
5. Silver and Gold: With Reference Chiefly to the Precious Metals by Rossiter Worthington Raymond (1873)
"At the disco very-shaft a pocket of solid fahlore, from one-half to 2 inches thick,
... carrying fahlore and fluorspar ; worked by shaft 12 feet deep; ..."
6. The Mount Lyell Mining Field, Tasmania: With Some Account of the Geology of by John Walter Gregory (1905)
"Antimony is, of course, contained in the fahlore, and thus is present in the ...
1U4) shows that the fahlore occurs as strings in cracks through the. ..."
7. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"Further, owing to the fact that fahlore usually forms intimate intergrowths with
other minerals, more particularly copper- pyrites, it is probable that many ..."
8. Proceedings by Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (1904)
"Antimony is, of course, contained in the fahlore, and thus is present in the ...
300) shows that the fahlore occurs as strings in cracks through the pyrites ..."