RI 4397 Investigation Of Chestatee Copper And Pyrite Deposit Lumpkin County, Ga.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. H. Kline
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The Chestatee mine is one of several well known pyrite deposits in Georgia that are reputed to carry appreciable quantities of copper with the ore. The deposit is? in Lumpkin County on the Chestatee River, 6 miles northeast of Dahlonega (fig. 1). Old records and reports indicated the probable existence of an extensive unmined ore body, but the mine is inaccessible at present. The Bureau of Mines, after studying old maps and records, decided to cor8-drill along the strike of the lense beyond the limits of the indicated old workings in an attempt to extend the possible reserves. The advantageous location of the property indicates that it could become an economic source of pyrite to be used for the manufacture of sulfuric acid. Iron sinter resulting from the roasting of the ores could be sold at a premium in the Birmingham, Ala., area, and the copper content could be extracted to help replace the nation's depleted resources of this metal.
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APA: M. H. Kline  (1949)  RI 4397 Investigation Of Chestatee Copper And Pyrite Deposit Lumpkin County, Ga.

MLA: M. H. Kline RI 4397 Investigation Of Chestatee Copper And Pyrite Deposit Lumpkin County, Ga.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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