RI 4494 Investigation Of Copper-Bearing Pyrite Ores Pyriton, Clay County, Ala.

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

Abstract

A review of? reports and literature on the pyrite deposits at Pyriton, Ala., indicated that a large tonnage of pyrite, some of which contained a small amount of copper, had been mined and shipped to fertilizer plants throughout the South. The information contained in this literature tended to demonstrate that the ore occurred in separate lenses of greater or less extent and of varying thickness and richness in pyrite as well as in copper. The outcrop being parallel with the Atlantic Coastline Railroad and just south of it makes the deposits readily accessible for shipment. Slopes could be sunk as they were in the past in the ore body if it were of sufficient grade and thickness, and the ore could be hoisted up the slope and milled close to the slope mouth with an ample supply of water from Talladega Creek, which follows the outcrop closely.
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APA: H. D. Pallister  (1949)  RI 4494 Investigation Of Copper-Bearing Pyrite Ores Pyriton, Clay County, Ala.

MLA: H. D. Pallister RI 4494 Investigation Of Copper-Bearing Pyrite Ores Pyriton, Clay County, Ala.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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