IC 7740 Reconnaissance Of The "Red Bed" Copper Deposits In Southeastern Colorado And New Mexico ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John H. Soulé
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

This paper describes the location and general features of the ?Red Bed? or sandstone copper deposits in southeastern Colorado and New Mexico. Most of the areas containing this type of deposit were visited, and many deposits were examined. Some deposits were not visited because of lack of information as to their location. In the large area covered a great variety of climatic, geographic, and topographic conditions exists. Some of the deposits are in arid areas, whereas others are in heavily forested regions. Altitudes range from 3,400 to 9,200 feet, and the terrain varies from flat plains to rugged mountains. Transportation is a difficult problem in most of the districts, involving long truck hauls to a railroad and long rail hauls to a smelter.
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APA: John H. Soulé  (1956)  IC 7740 Reconnaissance Of The "Red Bed" Copper Deposits In Southeastern Colorado And New Mexico ? Summary

MLA: John H. Soulé IC 7740 Reconnaissance Of The "Red Bed" Copper Deposits In Southeastern Colorado And New Mexico ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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