IC 6964 Reconnaissance Of Mining Districts In Clark County, Nev. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William O. Vanderburg
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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89
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

This paper 3/gives the results of a reconnaissance of mining districts in Clark County, Nev., made from November 18 to December 22, 1936, and from February 9 to March 8, 1937-in all, 63 days. While the field work Was being done, virtually all of the mining districts in the county were visited and many data on active and inactive properties were obtained. The report covers the locations of the various mining districts, the nature of the deposits, information on past operations, current activity, and general data likely to be useful to operators, investors, and others interested in mining. The geology of the deposits is discussed only briefly. The principal metal-mining districts in the county are Goodsprings, Eldorado, and Searchlight. The zinc-lead ores of Goodsprings have been the most important economically, followed by the gold-silver ores of Eldorado and Searchlight. In the industrial-mineral field, gypsum, limestone, silica sand, and borates are the principal products. Metal mining in the county is characterized by numerous small operations and the ores are either milled locally or shipped to distant smelters.
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APA: William O. Vanderburg  (1937)  IC 6964 Reconnaissance Of Mining Districts In Clark County, Nev. ? Introduction

MLA: William O. Vanderburg IC 6964 Reconnaissance Of Mining Districts In Clark County, Nev. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1937.

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