RI 4328 Investigation Of The Ore Hill Zinc-Lead Mine, Grafton County, N. H.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. P. Hermance
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

The Ore Hill zinc-lead mine in Grafton County, N. H., was investigated by the Bureau of Mines from March to July 1943 and from August to October 1944. Fourteen holes with an aggregate bore of 4,899 feet were diamond-drilled, the old workings were unwatered and sampled to an inclined depth of 250 feet, and the tailings dumps were surveyed and sampled. The deposit at the Ore Hill mine comprises a bedding-plane vein of massive sphalerite and galena with subordinate chalcopyrite and pyrite in a series of interbedded metasedimentary and metavolcanic schists about one-quarter mile east of their contact with the intrusive Baker Pond gneiss. The property was first opened about 1850 and was active at times to 1914. Production records are not available, but the output is believed to have been considerable. In 1944, leasers recovered a marketable mica product from mica schist from the dumps and certain outcrops. This report describes the work performed in the Bureau's investigation and presents the data obtained.
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APA: H. P. Hermance  (1948)  RI 4328 Investigation Of The Ore Hill Zinc-Lead Mine, Grafton County, N. H.

MLA: H. P. Hermance RI 4328 Investigation Of The Ore Hill Zinc-Lead Mine, Grafton County, N. H.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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