RI 4490 Zinc-Lead Ore Reserves Of The Tri-State District Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 69
- File Size:
- 5606 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1949
Abstract
The zinc-lead ore reserves of the Tri-State district of Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma, as of December 31, 1947, are estimated at a total of 66,100,000 tons of crude ore containing 2.18 percent metallic zinc and 0.38 percent metallic lead. The Bureau of Mines began estimating the reserves in October 1945 and completed the' work December 31, 1947. A total of 38,900 acres of land representing approximately 5 percent of the area of the district is covered in this report. The work was confined for the most part to properties developed or partly developed by drilling and underground workings, and to acreage sufficiently drilled out to indicate ore of enough tonnage to make a commercial undertaking. The acreage in which ore reserves exist is widely distributed in all three States. A map of the Tri-State area is shown in figure 1. The remaining 95 percent of the area is not necessarily nonproductive but represents, possibilities for future exploration and development of additional mineral resources when and if economic conditions or national necessity encourage such work. Of the total reserves, 41 percent are in Missouri, 38 percent in Kansas, and 21 percent in Oklahoma.
Citation
APA:
(1949) RI 4490 Zinc-Lead Ore Reserves Of The Tri-State District Missouri-Kansas-OklahomaMLA: RI 4490 Zinc-Lead Ore Reserves Of The Tri-State District Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.