RI 4398 Investigation Of The Zinc-Lead Deposits In Horizons Below The Grand Falls Chert, Galena District Cherokee County, Kans.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Otto Ruhl
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

As the result of a study of an area comprising some 100 square miles in the Missouri-Kansas Zinc district known to have produced zinc Ore from horizons below the Grand Falls formation, it was concluded that these horizons could become an important future source of zinc. To test this conclusion and to ascertain the general conditions associated with these lower-horizon ore deposits, the Bureau of Mines undertook detailed drilling of localities thought to be favorable for deposition of ore in the Reeds Spring and. Fern Glen formations. Two sites in the Galena, Kans., mining camp were chosen for this purpose. Ninety churn-drill holes totaling 19,338 feet of bore were completed by the Bureau in two campaigns that extended from October 1944 to June 1946. Approximately 25 percent of the holes encountered ore and indicated three separate ore bodies containing substantial tonnages. Observations made during the course of the work revealed that certain structural conditions are common to ore deposits in the Reeds Spring and. Fern Glen formations.
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APA: Otto Ruhl  (1949)  RI 4398 Investigation Of The Zinc-Lead Deposits In Horizons Below The Grand Falls Chert, Galena District Cherokee County, Kans.

MLA: Otto Ruhl RI 4398 Investigation Of The Zinc-Lead Deposits In Horizons Below The Grand Falls Chert, Galena District Cherokee County, Kans.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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