RI 4472 Investigation Of Silica Deposits Near The Skagit River, Skagit County, Wash.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. C. Popoff
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The development of glass-making industries in the Pacific Northwest as well as other industries that use pure silica has been retarded by lack of local supplies of low-cost raw material. Several quartz deposits along the Skagit River constitute the only known source of relatively pure silica within the range of cheap transportation to the Seattle industrial area. Although some silica has been mined from these deposits, very little information regarding their size, grade, and other physical characteristics has been available to the general public. As a part of its program of investigation of the mineral resources of the Pacific Northwest, the Bureau of Mines assigned the writer to examine the Skagit River silica deposits in October 1946. This report presents the factual data obtained from an examination of the so-called Stoner, Bacon Creek, and Pressentin deposits. These deposits are the largest and most easily accessible known to exist in the area. The deposits are near Marblemount, which is on State Highway 17A. They are within 1 mile to 1-1/2 miles of the Skagit. River Railway, which provides transportation to Seattle, a distance of 130 miles. None of the deposits has been developed thoroughly. The Stoner deposit, however, has been developed by a quarry about, 5,0 feet square and has been exposed by hydraulic removal of the overburden throughout a distance of 180 feet along the hanging wall of the vein
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APA: C. C. Popoff  (1949)  RI 4472 Investigation Of Silica Deposits Near The Skagit River, Skagit County, Wash.

MLA: C. C. Popoff RI 4472 Investigation Of Silica Deposits Near The Skagit River, Skagit County, Wash.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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