RI 4101 Exam. of Zinc-Lead Mines in Wallapai Mining District, AZ

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. S. Haury
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Aug 1, 1947

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION Many ore deposits were discovered in the Wallapai Mining District, which covers the Cerbat Range in Mohave County, Ariz., during the early period of mining there from about 1865 to the 1890's. A considerable amount of production was obtained from shallow lead carbonate ores that carried considerable gold and silver.Mining was revived in 1906 and again during the First World War, and soma of the mines were deepened into the underlying sulfide zone. Substantial quantities of metal were recovered from two mines, the Golconda and the Tennessee-Schuylkill, that were, developed to depths of 1,600 and 1,400 feet, respectively. The Golconda is credited with $6,500,000 gross productions. 2/ This mine was not operated after 1917. The Tennessee-Schuylkill is still operating after a yield of about 300,000 tons of ore that averaged 4.33 percent lead and 7.74 percent zinc and contained an appreciable amount of gold and silver.Many of the old mines were reopened in 1942 or 1943 under the stimulus of premium prices for lead and zinc. A large proportion of this work was finished with loans from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. It was believed that a good deal of lead and zinc could be recovered from the mines if a custom mill for concentration of the ores was available locally."
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APA: P. S. Haury  (1947)  RI 4101 Exam. of Zinc-Lead Mines in Wallapai Mining District, AZ

MLA: P. S. Haury RI 4101 Exam. of Zinc-Lead Mines in Wallapai Mining District, AZ. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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