RI 4743 Investigation Of The Almedia Lead-Zinc Deposit Columbia County, Pa.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kenneth M. Earl
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

In its investigation of deposits of strategic minerals, the Bureau of Mines did some diamond drilling at the Almedia deposit In an endeavor to find an additional source of supply of lead and zinc. It is reported that in 1816, lead and zinc minerals were found in the limestone quarries near the boundary line between Scott and Center townships. In an attempt to develop these minerals in paying quantities, an alit was driven for several rods into a bluff Just west of the present Almedia mine, This is believed to be the Web mine, mentioned briefly by Parker Cleaveland in 1816. In 1901 the Almedia mine was developed by an open cut and three shafts. The hoisting shaft at the time of drilling by the Bureau of Mines was sounded to a depth of 115 feet. A concentrating plant reportedly made shipments to Hamburg, Germany, for reduction. The deposit is in a somewhat slaty limestone. The ore occurs in a northeast fracture zone along the strike of the limestone and dips to the southeast. Old miners state that the ore appeared as large chunks of galena and sphalerite. In 1949, to investigate the downward extension of the oreshoot, the Bureau of Mines drilled four holes aggregating 1,126.3 feet.
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APA: Kenneth M. Earl  (1950)  RI 4743 Investigation Of The Almedia Lead-Zinc Deposit Columbia County, Pa.

MLA: Kenneth M. Earl RI 4743 Investigation Of The Almedia Lead-Zinc Deposit Columbia County, Pa.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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