RI 5104 Investigation Of The Littleton Ridge Manganese Deposit And Vicinity, Southern District, Aroostook County, Maine - Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. A. Eilertsen
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

Eastern Aroostook County, Maine, contains an enormous tonnage of manganese widely distributed in manganiferous sedimentary beds composed of hematitic shale, hematitic slate, and laminated siliceous carbonate rock. The bedded deposits range in thickness from several feet to over 150 feet. Manganese minerals that occur as silicates and carbonate are so minute that they cannot be concentrated by present methods of ore dressing. From a hydrometallurgical standpoint, the deposits can best be classified by amenability to acid leaching. The deposits of Aroostook County are in three geographical groups (see fig. l), designated as the northern, central, and southern districts. At least 13 deposits are known to occur in the latter district, which covers an Ewes about 8 miles wide and 15 miles long. The Littleton Ridge deposit, on the northern boundary of the southern district, previously examined by geologists from the State and Federal Geological Surveys on the farms of Donald H. Haggerty and David A. Abernethy, was pointed out in reports as being possibly the richest and largest in the southern district. The Bureau of Mines sampled this deposit by surface trenching and diamond drilling from May 1 to September 30, 1951. A total of 23 trenches was bulldozed, aggregating 5,355 linear feet, of which 8 trenches were sampled by cutting 185 channel samples over a linear distance of 1,820 feet.
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APA: N. A. Eilertsen  (1955)  RI 5104 Investigation Of The Littleton Ridge Manganese Deposit And Vicinity, Southern District, Aroostook County, Maine - Introduction And Summary

MLA: N. A. Eilertsen RI 5104 Investigation Of The Littleton Ridge Manganese Deposit And Vicinity, Southern District, Aroostook County, Maine - Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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