RI 4660 Investigation Of Gilley Fluorspar Deposits Cherokee County, Ala.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Malcolm J. McPhersqn James F. Neill
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

Investigation of the Gilley fluorite deposit was based upon examinations made by several of the Bureau's mining engineers. Fluorspar was found in the dump talus of sloughed and water-filled trenches and shafts, and there were indications that faulting or other dynamic distortions favorable to deposition of this mineral in minable quality and quantity might exist. The inference was based upon a field study of the area and its comparison with fluorspar deposits in Kentucky. The proximity of this deposit to the iron furnaces at Gadsden and Birmingham was a factor that influenced its investigation, as the demand for metallurgical grades of this critical mineral is acute. The present supply for the district is obtained from out-of-State sources, and the value of any local deposit would be enhanced by the saving in freight charges. The Gilley fluorspar deposit is 17 miles east of Gadsden and 50 miles northeast of Birmingham, Ala. Mineral deposits occur as thin veinlets and small bunches of fluorite in upturned bode of siliceous limestone. The ore-bearing structure is a reverse fold, and the mineral deposit appears as a replacement along crumbled zone fractures of the contorted limestone.
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APA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn James F. Neill  (1950)  RI 4660 Investigation Of Gilley Fluorspar Deposits Cherokee County, Ala.

MLA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn James F. Neill RI 4660 Investigation Of Gilley Fluorspar Deposits Cherokee County, Ala.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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