RI 4603 Investigation Of The Klondike Fluorspar Deposit, Livingston County, Ky.

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

Abstract

In view of the necessity or increasing production of metallurgical fluorspar to satisfy wartime demands, 0, M. Bishop, former district engineer of the Bureau of Mines, L. W. Carrier and. J. S. Williams, senior geologist of the Federal Geological Survey, and E. H. Dawson, mining engineer of the War Production Board made a joint survey of the Illinois-Kentucky fluorite district in July 1942 to determine what steps should be taken to increase production. As part of their recommendations, a program for exploring the idle Klondike mine in Livingston County, Ky., was outlined. All the ore produced at the Klondike mine was mined above the 325-foot level, where some tonnage remains. Factors that influenced selection of the Klondike mine for exploration were favorable geological conditions, the state of mine development and the availability of pumping equipment and some usable mine and mill equipment. In December 1942, the Metals Reserve Co. leased the Klondike mine from the Salem Fluorspar Co.
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APA: A. S. Swanson  (1949)  RI 4603 Investigation Of The Klondike Fluorspar Deposit, Livingston County, Ky.

MLA: A. S. Swanson RI 4603 Investigation Of The Klondike Fluorspar Deposit, Livingston County, Ky.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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