IC 6668 Prospecting and Exploration for Sand and Gravel

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 68
- File Size:
- 3632 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1932
Abstract
The objective of this circular is threefold: First, to describe briefly the various
modes of occurrence of sand and gravel. Second, to emphasize the need for adequate prospect¬
ing and exploration prior to the expenditure of funds for development and plant construction.
Third, to describe various methods of prospecting and exploration and their application to
the several modes of occurrence of sand and gravel.
Sand and gravel may be found in nearly every county or township in the United States.
Commercial deposits, however, are by no means so widespread.
The introduction of concrete and the consequent impetus given to consumption of gravel
and sand aggregates has seriously depleted deposits in some congested areas. Increasing re¬
strictions in the specification requirements for marketing sands and gravels have further
narrowed the economic areas.
On the other hand, the combination of increasing transportation costs and decreasing
selling prices has forced the decentralization of gravel production. As a result smaller,
intermittently operated, and widely scattered portable or semiportable unit plants have been
encroaching on the territory formerly supplied from centrally located pits with large tr.atment
plants.
Generally speaking, the small portable plant can not produce any great variety of ma¬
terials to as exacting specifications nor as economically as the large permanent plant.
Citation
APA:
(1932) IC 6668 Prospecting and Exploration for Sand and GravelMLA: IC 6668 Prospecting and Exploration for Sand and Gravel. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.