RI 3945 Exploration of Riley Tungsten Mine, Humboldt Co., NV

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 25
- File Size:
- 946 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 1946
Abstract
"The Riley tungsten property of the Northern Nevada Mining Co. was examined by the Bureau of Mines in August 1943, and from February 22 to August 22, 1945, the property was explored by the Bureau.Riley mine, which comprises 60 acres, is in sec. 9, T. 38 N., R. 42 E., Mount Diablo base and meridian, in the Potosi Mining District, on the east slope of the Osgood Range in eastern Humboldt County, Nevada. J. S. Riley is president of Northern Nevada Mining Co., the general offices of which are at 29 East First Street, Reno, Nev.Winnemucca, Nev., 42 miles southwest of the mine and on the main line of the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific Railroads and U. S. Highway 40, is the nearest supply center. The post office for the Potosi district is 15 miles south at Red House, Nev., a station on the Southern Pacific and Western Pacific Railroads. A good dirt road, which leaves U. S Highway 40 about 15 miles east of Winnemucca, extends northeast to the property.Tungsten occurs as scheelite in a characteristic Nevada contact-metamorphic tactite deposit between limestone and granodiorite Fifteen diamond-drill holes were completed for a total length of 2,630 feet.In its program of exploration of mineral deposits, the Bureau of Mines has as its primary objective the more effective utilization of our mineral resources, to the end that they make the greatest possible contribution to national security and economy. It is the policy of the Bureau to publish the facts developed by each exploratory project as soon as practicable after its conclusion. The Mining Branch, Lowell B. Moon, chief, conducts preliminary examinations, performs the actual exploratory work, and prepares the final report. The Metallurgical Branch, R. G. Knickerbocker, chief, analyzes samples and performs beneficiation tests. Both these branches are under the supervision of Dr. R. S. Dean, assistant director.Special acknowledgment is made to A. C. Johnson, chief, :Reno Division, Mining Branch; E. O. Binyon, mining engineer, Reno Division; S. F. Clabaugh and S. Warren Hobbs of the Federal Geological Survey, who made available the un¬published Geological Survey report ""Tungsten Deposits of Osgood Range, Humboldt County, Nevada;"" and S. P. Zimmerley, chief, Salt Lake City Division, Metallurgical Branch, Salt Lake City, Utah.The Riley tungsten property comprises 60 acres of patented land owned by the Northern Nevada Mining Co. of Reno,,a partnership comprising J. E. Riley, H. H. Luce, Phyllis Riley, Beatrice Knight, Gene Crosby, and M. R. Wilson.The property is part of a federal land grant to the Southern Pacific Railroad, from which it was acquired by Tom Dernan many years ago. Two short adits and several shallow pits were excavated in a search for silver ore, but no record of precious metal production exists."
Citation
APA:
(1946) RI 3945 Exploration of Riley Tungsten Mine, Humboldt Co., NVMLA: RI 3945 Exploration of Riley Tungsten Mine, Humboldt Co., NV. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.