RI 5138 Investigation Of The Kokomo Zinc Deposits, Summit County, Colo. ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. H. Hamilton
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

The Kokomo (Tenmile) mining district has had an output valued between $20 and $30 million, mostly from production of silver, lead, and zinc, since 1878. For many years before World War II, there was little production, as the complex nature of the ores made them unattractive at existing metal prices. Under the stimulus of the war, the Geological Survey and the Bureau of Mines studied they district, and in October 1944 the Bureau of Mines began an exploration project, which included dia¬mond drilling, bulldozer trenching, and geophysical surveying. Project work was continued until March 1949, except for short recesses during 1945, 1947, and 1948. Forty-five diamond-drill holes, totaling about 13,000 feet, were drilled from underground and surface stations on the various properties in the district. Eleven bulldozer trenches, abut 2,400 linear feet, were excavated in an attempt to uncover the outcrop of the middle Quail limestone. These trenches ranged from 100 to 485 feet in length and reached a maximum depth of 15 feet. A limited geophysical investigation was made during the summer of 1946. The length of the traverses were: Magnetic, 990 feet; resistivity, 6,250 feet; and self-potential, 69,780 feet.
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APA: W. H. Hamilton  (1955)  RI 5138 Investigation Of The Kokomo Zinc Deposits, Summit County, Colo. ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: W. H. Hamilton RI 5138 Investigation Of The Kokomo Zinc Deposits, Summit County, Colo. ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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