RI 4492 Investigation Of The Scarlet Copper Mine Randolph County, N. C.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. H. Kline
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The Scarlet mine, in Randolph County, N. C., was operated on a small scale at intervals from 1899 to 1915, but no records of the quantity of ore produced are available. J. I. Moore unwatered the mine in March 1948, and Bureau of Mines' engineers examined the underground workings. Several assays checked previous sampling of the mine and indicated a small but comparatively high-grade copper-zinc deposit. The high metal content of the veins and the possibility of developing additional reserves prompted the Bureau of-Mines to drill three holes, totaling 530 feet, at the deposit during March and April 1948. Drilling disclosed that the mineralized vein did not extend over 300 feet along the strike and is probably limited in depth to the contact with the granite mylonite.
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APA: M. H. Kline  (1949)  RI 4492 Investigation Of The Scarlet Copper Mine Randolph County, N. C.

MLA: M. H. Kline RI 4492 Investigation Of The Scarlet Copper Mine Randolph County, N. C.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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