RI 4627 Investigation Of The Atolia Tungsten Mines San Bernardino County, Calif.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Frank J. Wiebelt
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

In its efforts to maintain production of tungsten during the recent war period, the Bureau of Mines explored certain parts of the properties of the Atolia Mining Co. in San Bernardino County, Calif., by diamond drilling. Owing to past production record and other available data, the area was considered attractive for possible development of new ore bodies. Scheelite occurs in narrow veins ranging in width from a fraction of an inch to several feet. The veins are in quartz monzonite in a zone 2 miles long and 500 feet wide. Production from the district was reported to have been over 1,000,000 units of W03. Twelve diamond-drill holes, totaling 5,056 feet, were drilled by the Bureau of Mines in the vicinity of the Papoose, Papoose No. 5, Amity, and Union mines, the tailings pond, and the "Old Spud Patch." The work began in August 1943 and was completed in June 1944. This publication briefly describes the history and deposits of the district and gives full details of the work performed by the Bureau.
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APA: Frank J. Wiebelt  (1950)  RI 4627 Investigation Of The Atolia Tungsten Mines San Bernardino County, Calif.

MLA: Frank J. Wiebelt RI 4627 Investigation Of The Atolia Tungsten Mines San Bernardino County, Calif.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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