IC 7963 Mining Methods And Costs, Schwartzwalder Uranium Mine, Jefferson County, Colo. ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. H. Soulé
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

This information circular is one of a series published by the Federal Bureau of Mines describing methods and costs at various mining operations. The Schwartzwalder uranium mine, situated about 20 miles west of Denver, Colo., is an important source of uranium ore in the Front Range. Production was begun in 1953, and nearly 36,500 tons of ore had been shipped by September 1, 1958. The mine is operated by Denver-Golden Oil & Uranium Co., Denver, Colo. Much interest has been shown in the property since uranium mineralization tit was found by Fred Schwartzwalder in 1949. The Atomic Energy Commission, Federal Geological Survey, Office of Minerals Exploration (formerly Defense Minerals Exploration Administration), and Federal Bureau of Mines have done work in the area, and various private concerns have shown interest in the property.
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APA: J. H. Soulé  (1960)  IC 7963 Mining Methods And Costs, Schwartzwalder Uranium Mine, Jefferson County, Colo. ? Summary

MLA: J. H. Soulé IC 7963 Mining Methods And Costs, Schwartzwalder Uranium Mine, Jefferson County, Colo. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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