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4. On the Remarkable Occurrence of Graphite in Siberia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

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The author in this paper gives the localities of three large mines of this mineral. The first situated in the Semipalatinsk district, Western Siberia, between 47° and 50° N. Lat., and in 80° E. Long. from Greenwich, on the Kirghesian Steppe. The locality of the mine is remarkably barren, and upon digging down a few feet, the graphite is found lying in a continuous stratum which has been ascertained to extend over a space of 2100 acres. This immense deposit belongs to Messrs Samsonof and Mamontof of Sernopol, and is worked for commercial purposes.

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Proceedings 1862-63
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1866

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