RI 4474 Investigation Of The Star Mine, Neihart District, Cascade County, Mont.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. A. Herdlick
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The Star mine, near Neihart, Cascade County, Mont., has been in continuous operation since the construction of a 50-ton bulk flotation mill in 1939. The mine was examined by G. N. Bennett, an engineer of the Bureau of Mines, in November 1942. At that time the life of the operation appeared to be limited and a program of crosscutting and core drilling were recommended. The program had as its objective the investigation of a promising undeveloped area lying west of the Star vein and, if possible, the development of enough reserves in this area to insure continuous operation during the war emergency. Development of additional reserves would then justify necessary changes in the mill in order to eliminate the heavy penalties imposed for excess zinc in the bulk concentrates. The Bureau of Mines work began in February 1944 and was completed in September 1944. The project was started by Wilder R. Brinton and continued by Thomas W. Oster, mining engineers in the Bureau's Montana district office. Beneficiation tests on are and concentrates were made after completion of the underground work. This report presents the factual data obtained during all phases of the Bureau's investigation.
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APA: J. A. Herdlick  (1949)  RI 4474 Investigation Of The Star Mine, Neihart District, Cascade County, Mont.

MLA: J. A. Herdlick RI 4474 Investigation Of The Star Mine, Neihart District, Cascade County, Mont.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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