IC 7345 Mining And Marketing Of Barite ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles L. Harness
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

The barite industry has made notable progress since the days when barite was used only as an adulterant in white-lead paints and the only method of mining it was with pick and shovel. The following chronological record may serve to show how this heavy white mineral has grown in importance in the national exonomy and at the same time to indicate development of methods for obtaining it. 1845. - Barite first, mined in Fauquier County, Va., for use as an adulterant in white-lead paints. 1850 (approx.). - French settlers 60 miles southwest of St Louis, Mo., discovered barite; called it "'tiff;' meaning white. It was mined and shipped to St. Louis for use in paint.
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APA: Charles L. Harness  (1946)  IC 7345 Mining And Marketing Of Barite ? Introduction

MLA: Charles L. Harness IC 7345 Mining And Marketing Of Barite ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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