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

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 38
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- Publication Date:
- 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 .
Citation
APA:
(1964) RI 6572 Investigation of Beryllium Deposits in the Northern Virgin Mountains of Clark County, Nev., and Mohave County, ArizMLA: 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.