RI 4389 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From Northeastern Utah, Daggett Chief And Gray Hawk Properties

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 737 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1949
Abstract
During the course of the investigation of possible domestic sources of manganese, engineers of the Bureau of Mines examined and sampled two manganese mineral deposits in northeastern Utah. The Daggett Chief claims are situated in the northern part of Daggett County,5 miles southwest of Manila, Utah, and approximately 57 miles from Green-River, Wyo. Owners of the property are J.E. Harris Of Salt Lake City, Utah, Nels Palleson of Manila, Utah, and J. P. Larson. The manganese occurs in a vein 6 to 8 feet wide in a shale and sandstone formation. Two distinct occurrences Of manganese are present Within the vein, and samples of each were subjected to testing. Lot A, representing .probably the major portion of the Manganese; was composed of nodules and veinlets of manganese oxides in a semicompact; gray, shaly formation. Lot B represented a 15-inch vein of dense iron-manganese ore. .Most of the laboratory work at Salt Lake City, Utah, was done on these two samples; but preliminary testing also was carried out on a small sample, physically similar to lot A, submitted by the owners.
Citation
APA:
(1949) RI 4389 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From Northeastern Utah, Daggett Chief And Gray Hawk PropertiesMLA: RI 4389 Concentration Of Oxide Manganese Ores From Northeastern Utah, Daggett Chief And Gray Hawk Properties. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.