RI 6002 Some Nonmetallic Mineral Resources For Alaska's Construction Industry ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. S. Warfield
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Following World War II, the rapid increase in both military and civilian activity in the area served by the Alaska Railroad stimulated interest in the availability of local sources of nonmetallic minerals that might be used for building materials. Except for abundant sand and gravel and some pumice, the construction industry of the area depended entirely on high-cost imports for building materials of mineral origin. Because continued rapid growth was anticipated, development and use of local sources of such materials was advocated by both military and civil authorities to reduce the high costs of con¬struction and bolster the unstable economy of the area. The U.S. Department of the Interior began a program On included examining the numerous deposits of nonmetallic minerals accessible to the Alaska Railroad to determine their possible use as raw materials for the construction industry. Preliminary field investigations were made by the Geological Survey. The more promising deposits were subsequently examined and sampled by Bureau of Mines engineers, and the samples were subjected to the laboratory tests necessary to indicate the chemical and physical characteristics of the raw materials or their products. Such field and laboratory investigations were conducted on clay, shale, argillite, limestone, gypsum, and pumice taken from various parts of the area. In initial phasees of the work, done irate 1948 through 1952, many of the deposits examined were suitable for proctoring building materials. Results of the work completed during that period have been published in a Bureau of Mines report3 giving general information and detailed data on more than 35 deposits that were investigated.
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APA: R. S. Warfield  (1962)  RI 6002 Some Nonmetallic Mineral Resources For Alaska's Construction Industry ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: R. S. Warfield RI 6002 Some Nonmetallic Mineral Resources For Alaska's Construction Industry ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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