RI 4207 Margerum Bauxite District Colbert County, Ala.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Don M. Coulter
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Mar 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The Margerum bauxite district, in Colbert County, Ala. was investigated in December 1940 and in February 1943 by R. W. Smith of the Bureau of Mines .3/ A geologist of the Federal Geological Survey investigated and mapped the district in the fall of 1942.These preliminary investigations indicated bauxite showings over an area about a mile long by 2,000 feet wide. It was felt that the chances were good for finding one or more large deposits of low- to medium-grade bauxite. The location - within 35 miles of the alumina plant of the Reynolds Metals Co. atLister Hill, Ala. – made it especially attractive. A field office was established in Iuka, Miss., on May 19, 190,, and mineral agreements were executed with four landowners covering 1,146.6 cores.The drilling on the project was done under contract. The power drilling was supplemented by a labor crew that drilled hand-auger holes, where there was little or no gravel overburden, and sampled the old test pits.The Federal Geological Survey, after thorough study of the district, recommended 54 drill holes 4/ to delimit the known deposits and to search for possible extensions. After the drilling started, many of these locations eliminated, and others were changed upon the basis of information gathered from the holes as they were drilled."
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APA: Don M. Coulter  (1948)  RI 4207 Margerum Bauxite District Colbert County, Ala.

MLA: Don M. Coulter RI 4207 Margerum Bauxite District Colbert County, Ala.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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