RI 5503 Application Of Electrical-Resistivity Surveys To Exploration For Zinc-Lead Deposits, Racine-Spurgeon Area, Newton County, Mo. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. W. Chester
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

The rapid depletion of zinc-lead ore reserves and the rising costs of exploration have been major factors in the decline of mining activities and explorations for additional reserves in the Tri-State mining district. There is a need to develop new or adopt known, improved exploration techniques that will appreciably lower the costs of exploration. Demonstration of the practicability of using improved techniques to indicate, rapidly and cheaply, mineralized areas or geologic structures where more intensive explorations are justified could stimulate the search for and discovery of additional ore reserves. Various operators in the Tri-State district have used geophysical surveys to some extent since 1928 to guide exploratory drilling. Some geophysical investigations have also been made in the district by the State Geological Surveys of Kansas (11)3/ and Missouri (8, 13) and by Federal agencies (16), with the objective of directing exploratory drilling to areas where geologic conditions favored ore deposition. Many factual data obtained have not been published. The investigations generally have not been broad enough to permit conclusive evaluation of the usefulness of the geophysical techniques in all parts of the district.
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APA: J. W. Chester  (1959)  RI 5503 Application Of Electrical-Resistivity Surveys To Exploration For Zinc-Lead Deposits, Racine-Spurgeon Area, Newton County, Mo. ? Introduction

MLA: J. W. Chester RI 5503 Application Of Electrical-Resistivity Surveys To Exploration For Zinc-Lead Deposits, Racine-Spurgeon Area, Newton County, Mo. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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