RI 6024 Reconnaissance Of Titanium Resources On Ship Island, Harrison County, Miss. ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. D. Hahn
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

This report describes reconnaissance by the Bureau of Mines of titanium-bearing beach sands on Ship Island in the Gulf of Mexico off the south coast of Harrison County, Miss. The purpose was to determine the ilmenite, rutile, and associated heavy-mineral content of black-sand-bearing beach sands. The investigation was part of a survey of titanium resources of the United States. Ilmenite (FeTi03), an iron-titanium oxide, is the major titanium-bearing mineral consumed in the titanium pigment industry. Rutile (TiO2), titanium dioxide, is used mainly as a constituent in welding-rod coatings and in producing titanium metal. The major fieldwork was conducted during the first half of February 1961. Nine holes, totaling 220 feet of bore, from which 110 samples Her taken, were drilled at widely spaced intervals on the island.
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APA: A. D. Hahn  (1962)  RI 6024 Reconnaissance Of Titanium Resources On Ship Island, Harrison County, Miss. ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: A. D. Hahn RI 6024 Reconnaissance Of Titanium Resources On Ship Island, Harrison County, Miss. ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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