RI 4428 Missouri Valley Manganese Deposits, South Dakota Part II.-Drill-Hole Logs And Sections

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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

A general description of investigative work conducted by the Bureau of Mines at the, Missouri Valley. manganese deposits and leading to tonnage and grade estimates has been given in Report of Investigations 4375, part 1 of a three-part report of work done between July 1945 and August 1947. Basic factual information from which tonnage and grade estimates were drawn was derived through the drilling sampling of 238 large-diameter bucket-drill holes in 11 widely separated areas. Drilling areas were selected after careful reconnaissance, mapping, and consideration of earlier work done on the deposits by the Bureau of Mines, State agencies, and private organizations and individuals. Stratigraphic studies permitted extending the results compiled within the drilling; areas to outcrop and lightly covered manganiferous zones between an beyond drilling areas. The locations of drilling areas, drilling sections, and individual drill hues are shown on illustrations in part 1 f this report. The individual drill holes, aside from providing the basic information for tonnage and grade estimates, disclosed features affecting any future plan As exploitation. It in particularly significant that a large part of the visible outcrops is faulted end otherwise complicated by slides that give a false impression of the thickness, vertical location, and even the existence of manganese-bearing zones.
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APA:  (1949)  RI 4428 Missouri Valley Manganese Deposits, South Dakota Part II.-Drill-Hole Logs And Sections

MLA: RI 4428 Missouri Valley Manganese Deposits, South Dakota Part II.-Drill-Hole Logs And Sections. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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