RI 4571 Investigation Of The Del Rio And Stackhouse Barite Deposit, Cocke County, Tenn, And Madison County, N. C.

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

Abstract

As part of the strategic minerals program, the Bureau of Mines conducted a diamond-drilling project on three barite properties in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina during the summer and fall of 1944. These properties, the Moccasin Gap prospect and the Krebs property in Cocke County, Tenn., and the Sandy Bottom mine of the Stackhouse group in Madison County, N. C. (fig. 1), are known to have produced some barite. The Bureau of' Mines project was planned to prospect for extensions of the ore bodies. A total of 3,169 feet of diamond drilling was done in 15 holes on the three properties. Tabulations of sample analyses and drill-hole logs are presented in this report. Two other mines of interest in the area are the McCoy and the Williams in Cocke County, Tenn. The Williams adjoins the Krebs. No drilling was done by the bureau in either of these properties.
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APA: Laurence A. Dahners  (1949)  RI 4571 Investigation Of The Del Rio And Stackhouse Barite Deposit, Cocke County, Tenn, And Madison County, N. C.

MLA: Laurence A. Dahners RI 4571 Investigation Of The Del Rio And Stackhouse Barite Deposit, Cocke County, Tenn, And Madison County, N. C.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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