RI 4948 Bull Valley Iron-Ore Deposits Washington County, Utah ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 29
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1953
Abstract
[The Bull Valley iron-ore district lie,; in the northern part of Washington County, Utah, approximately 30 airline miles southwest of the highly productive Iron Springs area (fig. 1). Iron-ore occurrences in the district have been known for many years, but they have not been mined, largely because of the inaccessibility of the area. The Bureau of Mines established a development project in the Bull Valley district in September 1941. Two separate areas, the Pilot and the Cove Mountain, were investigated. The work was planned to increase iron-ore reserves for steel production in the Western United States. During the project period three diamond-drill holes aggregating 1, 000 feet were completed (fig. 2). The program also included 6 408 linear feet of surface trenching and 171 feet of underground work (figs. 2 to 8, inclusive). Analyses were made of 460 samples from the diamond-drill holes and surface and underground excavations. The results of the analyses are given in tables 1, 2, 4, and 5, and the logs of the diamond-drill holes are shown in table 3. Field. work was completed in September 1942.]
Citation
APA:
(1953) RI 4948 Bull Valley Iron-Ore Deposits Washington County, Utah ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: RI 4948 Bull Valley Iron-Ore Deposits Washington County, Utah ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.