RI 4411 Investigation Of Eve Mills Zinc Deposit, Monroe County, Tenn.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Richard L. Sayrs
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The Eve Mills deposit is in Monroe County, Tenn., near the southeastern corner of the State. The deposit was examined in February 1943 by a Bureau of Mines engineer, and drilling the property was recommended to increase the on: reserves enough to justify mining should war needs require it. The deposits were explored, by 32 diamond-drill holes totaling 11,649 feet during the periods from July 1943 to November 7, 1945, and from April 1944 to August 17, 1944. The drilling campaign disclosed a large area of mineralization. The ore, however, is apparently confined to long, narrow sheets. The indicated grade of the ore bodies blocked cut by the Bureau of Mines is 4.o8 percent zinc and 2.10 percent iron.
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APA: Richard L. Sayrs  (1949)  RI 4411 Investigation Of Eve Mills Zinc Deposit, Monroe County, Tenn.

MLA: Richard L. Sayrs RI 4411 Investigation Of Eve Mills Zinc Deposit, Monroe County, Tenn.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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