RI 6828 Nonpegmatitic Beryllium Occurrences In Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, And Four Adjacent States

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Henry C. Meeves
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The nonpegmatitic sources of beryllium in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and four adjacent states investigated by the Bureau of Mines are described. The investigations included 155 properties from which over 6,200 rock samples were collected; more than 5,500 samples were analyzed by the nuclear beryllium-detection technique. Twenty-four of the properties examined had rock containing more than 0.10 percent BeO. Many of the beryllium determinations were made in the field with portable detection instruments by direct scanning of outcrops and by testing samples of rock brought to the instrument. The large domestic resources of low-grade nonpegmatitic beryllium ore in Utah, which were discovered by private enterprise and which respond favorably to small-scale treatment processes, may come into commercial use and thus reduce the dependence of the United States on imported beryl.
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APA: Henry C. Meeves  (1966)  RI 6828 Nonpegmatitic Beryllium Occurrences In Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, And Four Adjacent States

MLA: Henry C. Meeves RI 6828 Nonpegmatitic Beryllium Occurrences In Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, And Four Adjacent States. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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