Wolfram Bukit Bedong Deposits Trengganu James Dawson , H. J. Tillia.
Material type: TextPublisher: 1953Description: 5p. 30cmSubject(s): Geology -- Terengganu | Mineralogy -- Terengganu | Mineral -- Terengganu | TerengganuSummary: The area containing the largest ore deposit is approximately 250' in length with an average width of two feet. The proven depth of ore is some 15' which is the amount disclosed by our clearing, trenching and by previous underground tunnels. Disregarding the 40 mineral content of the quartz, the ore weighs approximately 162 lbs per cubic foot, or 12.3 cubic foot per ton. Proven ore reserves them amount to 610 tons of ore. If is believed that the mineral content of the quartz will continue with depth. If we assume 100 of depth x 2 width x 250 in length, 4, 600 tons probable ore can be obtained.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Open Shelf | Open Shelf | 553.09595122 DAW (Browse shelf) | Available | 00002449 |
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553.09595121 SUM Sumber mineral negeri Kelantan dan potensi untuk pembangunannya. | 553.0959512122 AWP Matalliferous mineral resources, Tanah Merah & Ulu Kelantan, Kelantan | 553.0959512133 ZAI Kajian susulan lempung bebola di Kampung Cheker, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan | 553.09595122 DAW Wolfram Bukit Bedong Deposits Trengganu | 553.09595122 KAM Geologi am dan potensi sumber mineral di Trengganu Selatan | 553.09595122 WON Pedogeochemical and heavy mineral studies in the Durian Mas Townsite | 553.0959512221 CHA Economic potential of the Bukit Maras area |
The area containing the largest ore deposit is approximately 250' in length with an average width of two feet. The proven depth of ore is some 15' which is the amount disclosed by our clearing, trenching and by previous underground tunnels. Disregarding the 40 mineral content of the quartz, the ore weighs approximately 162 lbs per cubic foot, or 12.3 cubic foot per ton. Proven ore reserves them amount to 610 tons of ore. If is believed that the mineral content of the quartz will continue with depth. If we assume 100 of depth x 2 width x 250 in length, 4, 600 tons probable ore can be obtained.
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