RI 4414 Investigations Of The Kobuk River Asbestos Deposits, Kobuk District, Northwestern Alaska

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

Abstract

The serious shortage of domestically produced asbestos during the war prompted the Bureau of Mines to investigate reported asbestos deposits in Alaska. The most promising' appeared to be these in the Cosmos Hills and Jade Hills areas along the Kobuk River in northwestern Alaska. The deposits along the west side of Shungnak River, a tributary of the Kobuk River, were the first to be investigated by the Bureau, in the summer of 1944. Four bulldozer trenches were excavated, from Which a 2-ton sample was taken. This sample was shipped to Rolla, Mo., for testing in the Bureau of Mines laboratory. In the summer of 1945 an investigation of asbestos deposits on Cosmos Creek, also a tributary of the Kobuk River, was begun; the work was completed during the field season of 1946.
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APA: H. E. Heide  (1949)  RI 4414 Investigations Of The Kobuk River Asbestos Deposits, Kobuk District, Northwestern Alaska

MLA: H. E. Heide RI 4414 Investigations Of The Kobuk River Asbestos Deposits, Kobuk District, Northwestern Alaska. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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