RI 4928 Progress Report On Pegmatite Investigations In South Dakota - For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 195[1] - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. M. Runke
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1952

Abstract

[The coarse-grained granitic pegmatities of the United States have long been a source of many important industrial minerals, because of this, they have been studied intensively by geologists, mining engineers, end metallurgists. These studies have amassed a rather astounding array of published and unpublished information. Correlation of geological studies between individual pegmatites, as well as between major districts, has brought fort come semblance of order to the knowledge of the structure and mineralogical composition of those highly complex and irregular deposits, making it possible to classify certain pegmatites and pegmatitic zones into several grouts of associated minerals, based upon the presence or absence of the minor minerals of beryllium and lithium. This classification or trouping of minerals, with the methods that have been developed for recovering certain of these minerals, possible a systematic approach to the winning of many of the industrially important minerals from pegmatite rock by u single integrated process.]
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APA: S. M. Runke  (1952)  RI 4928 Progress Report On Pegmatite Investigations In South Dakota - For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 195[1] - Summary

MLA: S. M. Runke RI 4928 Progress Report On Pegmatite Investigations In South Dakota - For Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 195[1] - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.

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