RI 5395 Ilmenite And Other Black-Sand Minerals In The Gold Fork Placer Deposit, Valley County, Idaho - Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. H. Storch
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

This report describes work done as part of a Bureau of Mines program to appraise the titanium-mineral resources of Idaho. The work included both field reconnaissance and a spot churn-drilling program. Much general information was available, as a result of earlier work done under the Western Radioactive Minerals Exploration Program conducted between 1950 and 1954 by the Bureau of Mines for the United States Atomic Energy Commission. This particular exploration provided data as to the quantity of ilmenite (TiFe03) and accessory black-sand mineral concentrates in a number of placer deposits; however, at that time no tests were made to ascertain if the ilmenite was of marketable grade. The spot churn drilling was begun in the Gold Fork area of Long Valley, Valley County, Idaho (fig. 1), in August 1956 and was completed during October of the same year. Eleven holes (designated as the GF series on fig. 2) 35 to 45 feet in depth, aggregating 425 feet, were completed during this period. Data from other exploration drilling in 1951 was used in this report. The 13 holes in the G series shown in figure 2 were drilled by the Bureau of Mines for the United States Atomic Energy Commission; the 7 holes of the DH series were drilled by the Bureau of Reclamation. The 20 holes, ranging from 16 to 140 feet in depth, totaled 1,625 feet. The combined number of all samples recovered was 422. Those taken in 1956 were composited for each drill hole and sent to the Bureau of Mines laboratory in Albany, Oreg., for analyses.
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APA: R. H. Storch  (1958)  RI 5395 Ilmenite And Other Black-Sand Minerals In The Gold Fork Placer Deposit, Valley County, Idaho - Summary And Conclusions

MLA: R. H. Storch RI 5395 Ilmenite And Other Black-Sand Minerals In The Gold Fork Placer Deposit, Valley County, Idaho - Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.

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