RI 4369 Investigation Of The Four Chromes And Other Chromite Deposits, Red Lodge District. Carbon County, Mont.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 4958 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1948
Abstract
Under authority of the Strategic Materials Act of June 1939, the Federal Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Geological Survey, began a broad program of investigation of the strategically important chromite deposits in Sweetgrass, Stillwater, and Carbon Counties, Mont. Extensive occurrences of chromite along the Stillwater Complex in Stillwater County were investigated. The two principal deposits, The Mouat-Sampson and Benbow mines, ultimately were developed and placed in production by the Federal Government. As a part of this general development program, the Carbon County chromite deposits near Red Lodge were examined by Bureau of Mines engineers in 1940, and by the Geological Survey .1-1 1942. The district was examined earlier by Schafer, and the Four Chromes area is mentioned briefly by Westgate. Although the Red Ledge deposits were considered to be of minor importance as compared to those of the Stillwater Complex, several of the ore bodies were adaptable to open-pit mining' methods, and one large deposit on Line Creek Plateau was readily accessible to the Red Lodge-Cooke highway. In 1941, the U. 3. Vanadium Corp. began mining crude lump-chrome ore from the deposit on Line Creek Plateau to supplement national stockpiles, which were being depleted by the rearmament program and the disruption of chrome-ore imports by the European war. Access roads gore constricted to Hellroaring Plateau, and the mining operations were extended to that area. A gravity concentrator with a capacity of 200 tons per day was built and operated at Red Lodge to beneficiate lower-grade ore from the district.
Citation
APA:
(1948) RI 4369 Investigation Of The Four Chromes And Other Chromite Deposits, Red Lodge District. Carbon County, Mont.MLA: RI 4369 Investigation Of The Four Chromes And Other Chromite Deposits, Red Lodge District. Carbon County, Mont.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.