RI 4023 Zonia Copper Mine, Yavapal County, Ariz

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles A. Kumke
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Mar 1, 1947

Abstract

In June 1942 , ' the Bureau of Mines selected the Zonia copper mine , near Kirkland , Yavapai County , Arizona , as a property meriting investigation in connection with its search for supplies of strategic minerals for use in the war . The following month , representatives of the War Production . Board conferred with Bureau officials and requested that the property be explored with the object of determining the tonnage and grade of ore that could be brought into production quickly and mined cheaply by open-pit methods . The work wa's designed to verify information submitted by the owners in support of an application for a Government loan. It was essential that the investigations be completed promptly , so that operations might be planned and copper produced for war needs . The investigations called for surface trenching , diamond drilling , and check sampling of underground workings . Unable to purchase equipment for trenching without considerable delay , the Bureau saved time by borrowing most of the necessary items from the Golden Queen mine of the Gold Fields Development Co. at Mohave , Calif. This company , whose engineers had sampled some of the old trenches , had a tentative agreement with the owners to operate and manage the Zonia mine in event the loan was granted . Additional equipment was borrowed from two Governmental agencies . The exploratory work , completed in 16 weeks , was carried on 7 days a week .
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APA: Charles A. Kumke  (1947)  RI 4023 Zonia Copper Mine, Yavapal County, Ariz

MLA: Charles A. Kumke RI 4023 Zonia Copper Mine, Yavapal County, Ariz. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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