RI 4723 Investigation Of Manganese Deposits In The Philipsburg Mining District, Granite County, Mont.

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

Abstract

Shortly after the Strategic Minerals Act of 1939 we passed by Congress, the Bureau of Mines was authorized to begin a program of investigation of domestic sources of strategic minerals. Since World War I, the Philipsburg district had been virtually the only one in the United States that was producing manganese on a commercial scale. Consequently, the district was among the first to he investigated. During the summer of 1939, the Geological Survey mapped the geology and ore deposits of the district. In late July 1939 the writer examined the district for the Bureau of Mines. On the basis of this examination and of the work performed by the Geological Survey, the Bureau of Mines diamond-drilled at several properties in the district during the summer of 1940. This report reviews the mining history and geology of the district, and presents the factual data obtained by diamond drilling.
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APA: S. H. Lorain  (1950)  RI 4723 Investigation Of Manganese Deposits In The Philipsburg Mining District, Granite County, Mont.

MLA: S. H. Lorain RI 4723 Investigation Of Manganese Deposits In The Philipsburg Mining District, Granite County, Mont.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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