RI 4018 Celestite Deposits- Brown, Nolan, Fisher & Coke Counties, TX

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 34
- File Size:
- 8904 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1947
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION During peacetime, the United States uses less than 3,000 tons of chemical-grade celestite annually. The war need, however, was estimated to exceed 15,000 tons a year.Hitherto; most of the required chemical-grade ore has been imported from England, Mexico, and other foreign countries. If foreign sources do not find it possible to meet the demand for ore of chemical grade (plus 92 percent SrSO4), it is expected that requirements could be satisfied by concentrating low-grade domestic ores. Celestite deposits on Brown, Nolan, Fisher, and Coke Counties, Texas, are considered to be possible sources of supply for this low-grade material. The Bureau of Mines explored the most important deposits to determine the grade and amount of ore available and conducted ore-dressing tests to obtain a suitable method of concentration.The exploratory work, consisting of test pitting and sampling, was carried on under the direction of W. E. Dennis, one of the authors of this paper, from October 8, 1942, to January 30, 1943. The ore dressing-tests described herein were conducted at the Bureau of Mines Laboratory at Rolla Mo.In this report, a particular deposit is referred to by the name of the landowner on whose .property the .deposit lies. The location of the deposits investigated is shown on figures 1, 2, 3, and 4.The celestite deposits were previously studied by the Bureau of Economic Geology of the University of Texas, and the results of its investigation are published in Mineral Survey Circular No. 46."
Citation
APA:
(1947) RI 4018 Celestite Deposits- Brown, Nolan, Fisher & Coke Counties, TXMLA: RI 4018 Celestite Deposits- Brown, Nolan, Fisher & Coke Counties, TX. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.