RI 4911 Diamond Drilling For Zinc Ore At Andover Sulphur Hill Iron Mines, Sussex County, N. J.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. L. Neumann
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

The Andover-Sulphur Hill iron mines in Sussex County, N. J., have a production record extending over 100 years. The last production recorded was about 1880. These mines produced high-grade ore of two types: Bed ore (hematite) and blue ore (magnetite. Some sulfides (lead, zinc, and copper) were found underlying the iron deposits. Data as to size and grade of these sulfide bodies are very sketchy, Toward. J. Hewitt of Elizabeth, N. J., lessee of the Sulphur Hill mines from 194045, prospected for lead, zinc, and copper. .His Only production was several hundred tons of low-grade iron ore, which was crushed and used as heavy aggregate to make concrete blocks for ship ballast. In October and November 1942 made a magnetic survey of this area and bored six-diamond-drill holes with the dual objective of prospecting for sulfides and testing for extensions of the iron-ore deposits indicated by the magnetic survey. In 1944, an iron-mining company examined this property and diamond-drilled seven holes Between December 1949 and March 1950, the Bureau Of Mines in search of sulfide deposits, bored three additional diamond-drill holes. Two of these were on the Sulphur Hill tract and one on the adjoining Tar Hill tract.
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APA: G. L. Neumann  (1952)  RI 4911 Diamond Drilling For Zinc Ore At Andover Sulphur Hill Iron Mines, Sussex County, N. J.

MLA: G. L. Neumann RI 4911 Diamond Drilling For Zinc Ore At Andover Sulphur Hill Iron Mines, Sussex County, N. J.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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