RI 4013 Apex Copper Property, Coconino County, Ariz

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Stanton L. Tainter
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Feb 1, 1947

Abstract

When the disruption of gold mining stopped the usual source of siliceous flux needed by copper smelters , sandstone copper deposits in northern Arizona offered possibilities as a source of the flux during the war emergency . The Federal Geological Survey , while making a comprehensive survey of sandstone copper deposits , investigated the Warm Springs mining district in northcentral Coconino County in August 1943. A month later , J. H. Hedges , chief of the Tucson Division , Mining Branch , Bureau of Mines , examined the operations in connection with an application for an access road . Both investigations concluded that the district , as an emergency source of copper-bearing siliceous flux , had considerable merit , provided high prices for copper continued in effect . Early in 1944 , V. M. Ryan and S. B. Atherley requested assistance from the Bureau in exploring various deposits on their property . The Bureau / drilled 152 holes , aggregating 3,756 feet , on the Petoskey and Mackin groups of claims . This report is based upon churn drilling done under contract from October 7 to November 25 , 1944 .
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APA: Stanton L. Tainter  (1947)  RI 4013 Apex Copper Property, Coconino County, Ariz

MLA: Stanton L. Tainter RI 4013 Apex Copper Property, Coconino County, Ariz. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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