RI 4175 Geophysical Investigation of Manganiferous Iron Deposits, Boston Hill, Grant County, N. Mex.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 23
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- 1667 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 1948
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION For a number of years manganiferous iron ore has been mined on a small scale at Boston Hill, in Grant County, N. Mex. Total production up to 1943 is estimated to be over 793,000 long tons, containing 8 to 35 percent manganese and 26 to 46 percent iron. 4/ During 1941 to 1943 production was estimated to be 206,000 long tons, containing about 13 percent manganese and 37 percent iron. During 1944 daily production was several hundred tons, mostly from a single open pit. Several moderately large deposits have been mined: and many smaller ones have been found.From February to April 1945 geophysical surveys were carried out on Boston Hill by the Division of Geophysical Exploration, in cooperation with District 5, Central Region, Bureau of Mines, to determine if hitherto undiscovered manganiferous iron deposits exist. Field work was interrupted for a total of about 1 month during this period by work on other projects in nearby areas. Previous to the geophysical surveys, a preliminary examination was made by H. R. Joesting to determine if geophysical methods could be utilized in exploring the area. 5/Field measurements were made by L. O. Bacon and J. H. Getz, project geo¬physicists of the Bureau of Mines, under the general supervision of H. R. Joesting. A grid survey of the area, to locate geophysical stations, was made by Paul Russell, Bureau of Mines engineer, who also collected specimens for laboratory tests. Most of the computations and the preliminary magnetic and resistivity maps were made by L. 0. Bacon."
Citation
APA:
(1948) RI 4175 Geophysical Investigation of Manganiferous Iron Deposits, Boston Hill, Grant County, N. Mex.MLA: RI 4175 Geophysical Investigation of Manganiferous Iron Deposits, Boston Hill, Grant County, N. Mex.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.