RI 4648 Investigation Of Tungsten Metals Corp. Deposits, (Minerva Mining District), White Pine County, Nev.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. W. Newman
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the U. S. Geological Survey, developed the property of the Tungsten Metals Corp. by surface trenching and diamond drilling from November 1940 to June 1941 and from August 1943 to December 1943. The purpose of the work was to determine possible reserves of tungsten in the downward extension and lateral eastern extension of three major tungsten-bearing quartz veins. The property is 50 miles south of Ely, White Pine County, Nev., in the Minerva Mining District. Tungsten ore was discovered in the district in 1915, and mining started in 1916. The tungsten ore bodies occur as shoots in quartz veins that occur along faults in limestone. With the exception of a small-scale leasing operation in 1932, the property was idle from 1919 until 1936, when Tungsten Metals Corp. was organized to acquire the mines. Production ceased in May 1945, and the mines were idle until leased in 1947. Development by the Bureau of Mines during 1940 and 1941 consisted of surface trenching, sampling, and diamond drilling 37 holes for a total of 6,959 feet. Subsequent drilling of eight holes, totaling 3,067 feet, in 1943 disclosed additional reserves. This report sets forth in considerable detail the exploration work completed by the Bureau and briefly describes the mining and milling methods employed. Diamond-drill halo logs and sample analyses are shown graphically in the illustrations that accompany the report.
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APA: E. W. Newman  (1950)  RI 4648 Investigation Of Tungsten Metals Corp. Deposits, (Minerva Mining District), White Pine County, Nev.

MLA: E. W. Newman RI 4648 Investigation Of Tungsten Metals Corp. Deposits, (Minerva Mining District), White Pine County, Nev.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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