RI 5177 Investigation Of Copper-Nickel Mineralization In Kawishiwi River Area, Lake County, Minn. ? Summary

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

Abstract

In 1951 the Federal Bureau of Mines became interested in the reports of copper-nickel mineralization in northern Minnesota. Several outcrops on the north side of the Duluth gabbro in the Kawishiwi River area were sampled by the Federal Bureau of Mines and George M. Schwartz of the Minnesota Geological Survey. Because these samples showed appreciable amounts of copper and nickel, a 100-pound sample of an un-altered outcrop was obtained for metallurgical testing. Results from this preliminary work were all favorable; therefore, in the fall of 1953 the Bureau of Mines diamond-drilled three holes near the outcrop of the con-tact between the Duluth gabbro and the Algoma granite. A total of 686 feet of NX size hole was drilled, and 100 percent of the core was recovered. Each hole intersected the contact, and the strike and dip for that locality were established. The core was split, and half was used for analyses and further metallurgical tests; the remainder was retained for permanent record in the Bureau of Mines core-storage warehouse.
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APA: W. A. Grosh  (1955)  RI 5177 Investigation Of Copper-Nickel Mineralization In Kawishiwi River Area, Lake County, Minn. ? Summary

MLA: W. A. Grosh RI 5177 Investigation Of Copper-Nickel Mineralization In Kawishiwi River Area, Lake County, Minn. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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