IC 7777 Storage And Cataloging Of Drill Core By The Bureau Of Mines ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James E. Hill
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

In the course of exploratory drilling during World War II by the Bureau of Mines under the Strategic and Critical Minerals investigations Program, a problem arose as to the ultimate disposal of the drill core resulting from that program. The difficulties experienced in obtaining factual information to evaluate mineral deposits examined (during that program) influenced the Bureau in a decision to catalog and store the drill cores for future reference. Initially, the drill cores were stored at the nearest Bureau of Mines station that had space available for the purpose. Recently the Bureau stations at Minneapolis, Minn., and Denver, Colo., were designated as the locations of permanent drill-core storage facilities. Drill cores that are retained from Bureau of Mines mineral-exploration projects are stored at these two locations and are given preference in selecting cores for storage. Drill cores are accepted also for storage from other Government agencies, State agencies, private companies, or individuals on the basis of available facilities and consistent with the significance of the core in relation to Bureau of Mines objectives and national interest. Selection and acceptance of such drill core are determined by the Bureau of Mines. The drill cores stored at the two locations are available for inspection by any person having a legitimate interest in the mineral deposits represented by the cores. Approximately 1,850,000 feet of drill core can be stared in the facilities now available to the Bureau of Mines. Approximately 475,000 feet of drill care is stored or scheduled for storage at Minneapolis, Minn., and 240,000 feet of core stored or scheduled for storage at Denver, Colo. A list of drill core now in storage at the Bureau of Mines core-storage facilities at Denver and Minneapolis is included as appendix A.
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APA: James E. Hill  (1957)  IC 7777 Storage And Cataloging Of Drill Core By The Bureau Of Mines ? Summary

MLA: James E. Hill IC 7777 Storage And Cataloging Of Drill Core By The Bureau Of Mines ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1957.

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