RI 4338 Magnetometric Survey of the Mahopac Magnetite Mine, Putnam County, N. Y. (e07e24aa-d88b-4d9a-82d8-bdc39ab8bcad)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 8
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- 587 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 1948
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYDuring the latter part of 1943 a magnetometric survey was conducted by the Geophysical Division of the Bureau of Mines at the mine, Putnam County, N. Y., in an endeavor to locate a segment of the body that reports state was cut off by a fault. The Mahepac mine was abandoned about 1895 after producing nearly 1,000,000 tons of high-grade magetite iron ore. The results of the investigation indicate the termination of the ore body by ""pinching"" or a displacement of such magnitude as to place any extension at a considerable distance the original ore body. This report describes the work done on the project and presents the data obtained. ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThe Bureau of Mines has been investigating deposits of critical and essential minerals in the United States and Alaska since 1939. The Mahopac mine was visited by W.T. Millar, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, on June 5, 1943, accompanied by Dr. William Agar of the Federal Survey, and again on July 29, 1943, accompanied by Dr. A. F. Buddington and H.F. Hawkes, both of the Geological Survey.The mineral investigation was under the general supervision of Paul M. Tyler, formerly regional engineer, Eastern Region; J. D. Bardill, formerly district engineer; and Dr. F.W. Lee, formerly chief. Division, Geophysical Exploration. The work was done under the immediate supervision of W. T. Millar, project engineer. The Geophysical Survey was made by Hugo Kuehn and Guy E. Dent."
Citation
APA:
(1948) RI 4338 Magnetometric Survey of the Mahopac Magnetite Mine, Putnam County, N. Y. (e07e24aa-d88b-4d9a-82d8-bdc39ab8bcad)MLA: RI 4338 Magnetometric Survey of the Mahopac Magnetite Mine, Putnam County, N. Y. (e07e24aa-d88b-4d9a-82d8-bdc39ab8bcad). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.