RI 4375 Missouri Valley Manganese Deposits. South Dakota Part I. - General Investigations, Stratigraphic Studies, And Tonnage And Grade Estimates

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Paul. E. Pesonen
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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111
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

Since early in 1940 the Bureau of Mines has been concerned with possible means of utilizing manganese-bearing materials from the Missouri Valley manganese deposit. During the period between July 1945 and August 1947, the Bureau of Mines undertook to complete certain phases of the problem by re-evaluating the results of earlier work and supplementing the findings by additional operations and field studies considered necessary to permit drawing of final conclusions. Distinctive discoloration marks the outcrop of the manganese deposit which is exposed on both flanks of the Missouri River Valley and its major tributaries for a peripheral distance of approximately 523 miles in south-central South Dakota. The apparent magnitude of the deposit, judged largely from observation of the outcrop, had led to much speculation as to its actual value in terms of tonnage and grade. Similarly, investigative work aimed at developing a means of winning a usable manganese-rich product from the deposit had reached no conclusion, except that certain methods showed more promise than others for accomplishing the final objective.
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APA: Paul. E. Pesonen  (1948)  RI 4375 Missouri Valley Manganese Deposits. South Dakota Part I. - General Investigations, Stratigraphic Studies, And Tonnage And Grade Estimates

MLA: Paul. E. Pesonen RI 4375 Missouri Valley Manganese Deposits. South Dakota Part I. - General Investigations, Stratigraphic Studies, And Tonnage And Grade Estimates. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1948.

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