RI 4230 Camp Bird Lead-Zinc Deposit, Ouray Co , Colo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. V. Deshayes W. E. Young
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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May 1, 1948

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The Camp Bird mine was investigated by Bureau of Mines engineers 3/ September 22 and 24, 1942, and April 29 and 30, 1944. In a subsequent report and supplement, it was recommended that core drilling be done below the 14th. level to determine if commercial ore existed at greater depths, and particularly if ore existed in the vein or adjacent thereto where it passes into the sedimentary formations estimated to underlie the volcanics approximately 400 feet below the 14th level.Seven diamond-drill holes aggregating 3,956 feet were drilled. Four of these holes were under the Hematite ore body and three were under the Big Discovery ore body. Two holes under, the Hematite ore body wore directed at angles but little steeper than the angle of dip of the vein and penetrated the sedimentaries beneath the volcanics close to the vein. Enough low-grade ore was found at the base of the Telluride conglomerate to indicate the presence of a large body of low-grade zinc sulfide ore. Two holes were directed to crosscut the vein at a depth of approximately 125 feet below the 14th level. No commercial ore was cut, but the vein showed the average width and same general characteristics as at the 14th level. One hole under the Big Discovery ore body was directed to crosscut the vein and test the base of the Telluride conglomerate in the footwall block. No commercial ore was found in either the vein or the sedimentary horizon. One hole was directed to test the base of the Telluride conglomerate in close proximity to the vein in the hanging-wall block. This hole was lost approximately 100 feet short of its objective, and a third hole was drilled to accomplish this same thing. The third hole was stopped approximately 50 feet short of its objective when failure of equipment caused a recess of the"
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APA: E. V. Deshayes W. E. Young  (1948)  RI 4230 Camp Bird Lead-Zinc Deposit, Ouray Co , Colo.

MLA: E. V. Deshayes W. E. Young RI 4230 Camp Bird Lead-Zinc Deposit, Ouray Co , Colo.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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