RI 4484 Investigation Of Tin-Bearing Pegmatites In The Tinton Area, Lawrence County, S. Dak.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William F. Jahn
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Because of the' situation in Europe during the summer of 1939, with the possibility of war and consequent curtailment or loss of supplies of tin to the United States, the Bureau of Mines undertook an investigation of domestic tin resources. This was permitted by the Strategic Minerals Act of 1939, which authorized investigation of possible domestic resources of strategic minerals necessary in a national emergency. The minerals selected were in short supply, and the United States depended almost entirely on imports to meet normal requirements. The Black Hills of South Dakota were selected for investigation as one possible source of tin because of the occurrence of the mineral there has been known since 1876, although production had never been important. The Tinton area, in the northern part of the Hills, had received the most attention and contained some minor indicated and inferred tin deposits.
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APA: William F. Jahn  (1949)  RI 4484 Investigation Of Tin-Bearing Pegmatites In The Tinton Area, Lawrence County, S. Dak.

MLA: William F. Jahn RI 4484 Investigation Of Tin-Bearing Pegmatites In The Tinton Area, Lawrence County, S. Dak.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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