RI 4046 Copper King Mines, Taos County, New Mexico

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ray J. Holmquist
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Publication Date:
Apr 1, 1947

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The Copper King or Red River copper mine was examined on December 13, 1942, by the Bureau of Mines at the request of Richard Kelly of Santa Fe, N. Mex. The examination was made to determine whether the expenditure of funds for rehabilitation work necessary to make the workings accessible for examination would be warranted.As a favorable report was made, the workings of the Copper King mine were opened and sampled under the direction of the author. The portal of the Copper King adit was opened first. Considerable rehabilitation was necessary in the first 50 feet of the workings, but the remainder of the drifts and crosscuts were sufficiently open to permit surveying and sampling.An attempt was made to open the Waterbury atilt, which was reported to be about 30 feet east of the Copper King portal, and to crosscut the ore body nearly to its southern border. However, slide rock and mine dumps had completely obscured the portal of this adit, and no opening into it could be found or made.Work on the project was started on September 27 and vas completed on November 6, 1943."
Citation

APA: Ray J. Holmquist  (1947)  RI 4046 Copper King Mines, Taos County, New Mexico

MLA: Ray J. Holmquist RI 4046 Copper King Mines, Taos County, New Mexico. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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