RI 4682 Investigation Of Guadalupe Mercury Mine Santa Clara County, Calif.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert H. Bedford
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

As a result of the Bureau's general survey of quicksilver deposits in California, the Guadalupe mine area was among those chosen for exploration. Exploration, such as that at the Guadalupe, was aimed primarily at maintaining or increasing production of quicksilver during the critical wartime period. The project as originally planned contemplated sampling the dumps and prospecting some promising surface exposures by bulldozer trenches. Salvage was the objective in the first case and new ore in the second. Later, a program. of diamond drilling was added, designed to add both to ore reserves and to geological information. This report summarizes the history, notes the location and physical features, mentions property and ownership, and presents a brief description of the mine. The geology is outlined, and the work done by the Bureau of Mines is explained and supplemented with accompanying maps. The work involved repairing 1-1/4 miles of roads; bulldozing 13 trenches by removing 2,345 cubic yards of dumps to provide for sampling; digging and sampling 9,284 linear feet of hand trenches, digging and sampling numerous test pits; and drilling 7 diamond-drill holes, totaling 1,000 feet. A total of 419 samples, including 10 percent check samples, were taken. Exploration work in California at the time of this project was under the direction of Spangler Ricker, supervising engineer of the California field office, the late Robert Bedford was in charge of the fieldwork on this project.
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APA: Robert H. Bedford  (1950)  RI 4682 Investigation Of Guadalupe Mercury Mine Santa Clara County, Calif.

MLA: Robert H. Bedford RI 4682 Investigation Of Guadalupe Mercury Mine Santa Clara County, Calif.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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