RI 4593 Investig. of Magnet Cove Rutile Deposit, Hot Springs Co. Ark

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Donald F. Reed
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Dec 1, 1949

Abstract

In the latter half of 1948 the Bureau of Mines investigated the Magnet Cove Rutile Co.'s prerty in northern Hot Spring County, Ark. This work was supplemental to the work done by the Bureau on the same property in 1945.2/ It was undertaken for the purpose of investigating the extent of the ore body toward the south and west and at depth and to obtain representative samples of the ore for metallurgical tests. For the latter purpose, the samples were so taken as to minimize alteration of the physical characteristics of the ore, these characteristics being determining factors in working out processes of bencficiation. During the investigation, 27 holes were drilled, 10 with a diamond-coro drill end 17 with churn-drill rigs using a Baker standard cable-tool core barrel. Drilling developed an extension of the ore deposit westward from the previously mined area but did not disclose the full depth of mineralization. Metallurgical tests to determine methods of beneficiating the ore and utilizing the resultant products are now in progress.
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APA: Donald F. Reed  (1949)  RI 4593 Investig. of Magnet Cove Rutile Deposit, Hot Springs Co. Ark

MLA: Donald F. Reed RI 4593 Investig. of Magnet Cove Rutile Deposit, Hot Springs Co. Ark. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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