IC 7854 Exploration Development, And Costs Of The Stormy Day Tungsten Mine, Pershing County, Nev. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. C. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

This report describes exploration, development, and exploitation methods, and summarizes costs at the Stormy Day mine, which was discovered in 1941. Several shipments of tungsten ore were made in 1944 to the Metals Reserve Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. The purchase of tungsten by the Federal Government, which began in 1951, stimulated interest in tungsten, and a successful program of exploration with participation of the Defense Minerals Exploration Administration (DMEA) indicated enough ore to warrant development of the property. Development work comprised drifting, crosscutting, and raising. Shrinkage stoping was used for mining the ore. Operations were suspended in October 1956, when the Federal Government terminated its purchase program. Total production of the mine was approximately 20,000 tons of tungsten ore. INTRODUCTION This information circular is one of a series, prepared in cooperation with various mining companies and published by the Bureau of Mines, relating to methods and costs of equipping and developing mining properties in the United States.
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APA: A. C. Johnson  (1958)  IC 7854 Exploration Development, And Costs Of The Stormy Day Tungsten Mine, Pershing County, Nev. ? Summary

MLA: A. C. Johnson IC 7854 Exploration Development, And Costs Of The Stormy Day Tungsten Mine, Pershing County, Nev. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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