RI 4012 Blackbird Cobalt Deposits, Lemhi County, Idaho

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. C. Reed J. A. Herdlick
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Feb 1, 1947

Abstract

The Blackbird district, Lemhi County, Idaho, has long been recognized as a potential source of cobalt and copper. Exploration of the early discoveries in the area was largely discouraged by the comparatively low grade and small size of the known ore bodies, the slight demand for cobalt, and the lack of adequate roads throughout the region. Recent advances in the field of alloy metallurgy culminated in a steadily expanding demand for cobalt. This demand was finally accentuated to critical proportions in 1940 by worldwide rearmament programs and by the threatened disruption of foreign imports by submarine warfare.
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APA: G. C. Reed J. A. Herdlick  (1947)  RI 4012 Blackbird Cobalt Deposits, Lemhi County, Idaho

MLA: G. C. Reed J. A. Herdlick RI 4012 Blackbird Cobalt Deposits, Lemhi County, Idaho. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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