Dredging At Steep Rock Lake

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Philip D. Pearson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 8, 1957

Abstract

CALAND Ore Co.'s dredging program has reached the halfway mark. The goal is to remove more than 160 million cu yd of lake bottom material overlying the iron orebody in Falls Bay of Steep Rock Lake, Ont. Two large dredges were constructed to remove this overburden, a layer of soil about 90 pct varved clay some 400 ft thick. Moisture content of the clay is high-approximately at the liquid limit of the soil. A few years ago, searching for additional reserves of ore, Inland Steel Co. looked toward Canada and the newly developed Steep Rock iron range. To this end an option agreement was signed Dec. 30, 1949, between Steep Rock Mines Ltd. and Caland Ore Co. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Inland Steel. Several drilling programs were conducted between this date and Jan. 1, 1953, when a 99-year lease was signed covering an area of 1249 acres. This lease calls for ore production to begin in 1960, with full production of 3 million tons per year by 1969.
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APA: Philip D. Pearson  (1957)  Dredging At Steep Rock Lake

MLA: Philip D. Pearson Dredging At Steep Rock Lake. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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