RI 4632 Investigation Of The Beecher No.2 Lithium-Bearing Pegmatite, Custer County. S. Oak.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 6349 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1950
Abstract
During World. War II, when the curtailment of imports led to an unprecedented demand for domestic mica, beryl, spodumene, and other pegmatite minerals, the Bureau of Mines and the Geological Survey entered upon a program designed to expedite mining of these minerals from the Black Hills area of South Dakota. The program involved napping, sampling, and drilling of many pegmatite dikes in the southern portion of the Black Hills and beneficiation conducted in the field and in the Bureau of Mines laboratories at Rapid City, S. Dak., Rolla, Mo., Salt Lake City, Utah, and College Park, Md. This report describes the occurrence and sampling of the Beecher No. 2 pegmatite, which was investigated as part of the general pegmatite study in South Dakota. Investigation of the Beecher No. 2 pegmatite was started on November 20, 1943, and terminated in the spring of 1944. During this period, the Bureau of Mines took a series of trench samples across the pegmatite at the surface for grain-count studies and chemical analyses. The Geological Survey mapped the geology of the deposit after it was exposed by trenching and stripping.
Citation
APA:
(1950) RI 4632 Investigation Of The Beecher No.2 Lithium-Bearing Pegmatite, Custer County. S. Oak.MLA: RI 4632 Investigation Of The Beecher No.2 Lithium-Bearing Pegmatite, Custer County. S. Oak.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.