RI 6966 Clinton Hematitic Sandstone Deposits, Butt Mountain Area, Giles County, Va.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jr. Fish
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

As a part of a study of iron are resources in the Appalachians, 9 diamond drill holes aggregating 1,580.7 feet were drilled in a portion of the Butt Mountain area of northeastern Giles County, Virginia. Three hematitic sand-stone beds were intersected in the Clinton formation but only one was consistent in thickness and grade in all 9 drill holes. This bed averages 18.9 percent iron over an average thickness of 24 feet. The drill cores were logged and chemical analyses were made on 161 individual samples and 22 composite samples. Beneficiation studies were made of three composite hematitic sandstone samples each representing a separate bed containing 14.6, 19.8 and 20.0 per-cent iron. Major mineral constituents of the samples were hematite, quartz, and sericite.
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APA: Jr. Fish  (1967)  RI 6966 Clinton Hematitic Sandstone Deposits, Butt Mountain Area, Giles County, Va.

MLA: Jr. Fish RI 6966 Clinton Hematitic Sandstone Deposits, Butt Mountain Area, Giles County, Va.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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