RI 4608 Investigation Of The Magnesite Deposit Of The Ala-Mar Magnesium Co., Inc., And Nevada Magnesite Co. White Pine County, Nev.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 31
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- 9420 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1950
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines drilled and sampled the more important magnesite deposits in the Currant Creek Mining District, White Pine County, Nev. The properties of the Ala-Mar Magnesium Co., Inc., and the Nevada Magnesite Co. were examined in August 1942 by D. W. Butner, engineer of the Bureau of Mines, to determine the advisability of investigating the deposits under the strategic minerals program. Development involving diamond drilling, trenching, and sampling was started September 1, 1942, and was completed in the latter part of November 1942. The deposits are on unsurveyed public land in T. 12N., B. 59 E., M.D.B.&M., in an area of high relief ranging from 7,300 to 8,100 feet in altitude. Both properties are situated northwest of the Tonopah-Ely Highway, U.S. Highway 6, from which a dirt road extends about 4.6 miles northwesterly, about 35 miles southwest of Ely, to the Ala-Mar property, and another dirt road extends about 10 miles westerly, about 26 miles southwest of Ely, to the Nevada Magnesite property. The magnesite occurs as irregular nodules, veins, and lenses in a bedded calcareous tuff formation, which overlies a group of volcanic rocks, and which is capped by remnants of rhyolite flows.
Citation
APA:
(1950) RI 4608 Investigation Of The Magnesite Deposit Of The Ala-Mar Magnesium Co., Inc., And Nevada Magnesite Co. White Pine County, Nev.MLA: RI 4608 Investigation Of The Magnesite Deposit Of The Ala-Mar Magnesium Co., Inc., And Nevada Magnesite Co. White Pine County, Nev.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.