RI 4737 Investigation of Southwestern Arkansas Mercury Distric

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. T. MCELVENNY M. Clair Smith Robert B. McElwaine
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Oct 1, 1950

Abstract

Production of mercury from the cinnabar deposits of the southwestern Arkansas mercury district began in 1931 , reached its peak in 1942 , and ended in 1944. The mines are now idle . Virtually all the cinnabar was obtained from deposits in a belt , about a mile wide , of steeply dipping sandstone beds in the overriding blocks of three thrust faults . The belt was productive for a length of about 27 miles eastward from eastern Howard County, through Pike County, into Clark County . During the early life of the district, Federal agencies watched and recorded its progress as a contributor of a strategic metal, and later, during the war, conducted investigations designed to advance its development . In 1941 , the Bureau of Mines and the U. S. Geological Survey cooperated in investigations on eight mineralized areas in the western part of the district , to wit : Hales mine , U. S. mine , Lulu Bell property, Hopkins Hill , East Gap Ridge , Gap Ridge , Parnell Hill , and Section 17 mine area . U. S. Geological Survey prepared both surface and mine maps and designated the areas to be investigated ; the Bureau did the drilling , trenching, and sampling involved in the investigations . Twelve holes , aggregating 3,539 feet of bore , were diamond drilled on six properties ; 5,309 linear feet of surface trenches were bulldozed in six areas and 19 samples taken from them ; and 86 underground channel samples were cut in two adits on one property . In 1944 , the Bureau of Mines measured mine dumps and calcine dumps in the district in an investigation of their mercury content . Two mine dumps and one calcine dump were sampled . The data pertinent to the work done by the Bureau are included in this report .
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APA: L. T. MCELVENNY M. Clair Smith Robert B. McElwaine  (1950)  RI 4737 Investigation of Southwestern Arkansas Mercury Distric

MLA: L. T. MCELVENNY M. Clair Smith Robert B. McElwaine RI 4737 Investigation of Southwestern Arkansas Mercury Distric. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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