RI 5396 Ilmenite And Other Black-Sand Minerals In The Deadwood Placer Deposit, Valley County, Idaho ? Summary And Conclusions

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 19
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- Jan 1, 1958
Abstract
The work described in this report was part of a Bureau of Mines program to appraise the titanium-mineral resources of Idaho. Part of the program included churn drilling of alluvial deposits that previous preliminary testing, primarily for rare minerals, had indicated to be potential sources of titanium minerals. The first spot churn drilling began in the Deadwood placer area, Valley County, Idaho, in July 1956 to determine both the amount and grade of the ilmenite, FeTi03. Ten holes, ranging in depth from 6 to 40 feet and aggregating 251 feet, were drilled; 54 samples were taken. The samples were sent to the Spokane field laboratory for concentration and visual estimation of the amounts of the more common minerals in the heavy sand concentrates. For specific determinations samples from each drill hole were composited and shipped to the Bureau of Mines laboratory in Albany, Oreg., where petrographic, quantitative X-ray spectrographic, and chemical analyses were made.
Citation
APA:
(1958) RI 5396 Ilmenite And Other Black-Sand Minerals In The Deadwood Placer Deposit, Valley County, Idaho ? Summary And ConclusionsMLA: RI 5396 Ilmenite And Other Black-Sand Minerals In The Deadwood Placer Deposit, Valley County, Idaho ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1958.