RI 6572 Investigation of Beryllium Deposits in the Northern Virgin Mountains of Clark County, Nev., and Mohave County, Ariz

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George H. Holmes
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Beryllium deposits in the northern Virgin Mountains , Clark County , Nev . , and Mohave County , Ariz . , about 70 miles northeast of Las Vegas , were investigated by the Bureau of Mines . The investigation indicated a widespread occurrence of beryllium- bearing pegmatites within an extensive belt of mica - schist . Several deposits with significant beryllium mineral concentrations were encountered . Only a few of the samples analyzed contained more than 1 percent beryllium oxide ( BeO ) ; in many of the samples , no beryllium was reported . The average tenor of samples from the more important occurrences was 0.25 percent BeO . Chrysoberyl is the predominant beryllium mineral in the pegmatite sills ; beryl predominates in the more massive bodies . Minute quantities of cesium and lithium minerals also occur , but no columbium , tantalum , or other rare minerals were found . Ore dressing tests on a composite sample containing 0.28 percent BeO which was representative of the pegmatite sills , indicated an 85 percent recovery of the chrysoberyl ( 70 percent recovery of total BeO ) by gravity concentration in a concentrate containing 17.6 percent BeO .
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APA: George H. Holmes  (1964)  RI 6572 Investigation of Beryllium Deposits in the Northern Virgin Mountains of Clark County, Nev., and Mohave County, Ariz

MLA: George H. Holmes RI 6572 Investigation of Beryllium Deposits in the Northern Virgin Mountains of Clark County, Nev., and Mohave County, Ariz. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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