RI 4399 Core-Drill Testing For Base-Metal Mineralization Below The Hope Silver Mine, Granite County, Mont.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 6574 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1949
Abstract
Ore deposits in the? vicinity of Philipsburg, Mont., have been mined continuously since discovery of the Hope mine in 1865. Although originally famed chiefly for its silver production, since about 1917 the district has been the only important producer of battery-grade manganese ore in the United States. Also, it has produced substantial quantities of zinc ore and during World War I and World War II contributed notable amounts of manganese for metallurgical consumption. Nearly the entire production of base metal ores has been mined from the outcrop area of? a dolomitic limestone bed that plunges beneath overlying beds of limestone and shale northward from the outcrop area. The Hope silver mine, with a production record of over $4,000,000, was in one of the overlying limestone beds about 3,000 feet north of the base-metal producing area and about 1,000 feet vertically above the projected downward position of the dolomitic bed that has produced the base-metal ores. Furthermore, the Hope ore bodies were controlled, in part at least by east-west fractures similar to those that controlled the deposition of the base-metal ores.
Citation
APA:
(1949) RI 4399 Core-Drill Testing For Base-Metal Mineralization Below The Hope Silver Mine, Granite County, Mont.MLA: RI 4399 Core-Drill Testing For Base-Metal Mineralization Below The Hope Silver Mine, Granite County, Mont.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.