Eastern Magnetite ? Strikes Responsible for Major Production Drop

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. R. Linney
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Jan 1, 1947

Abstract

APPROXIMATELY 5,788,000 long tons of crude ore was produced by the Eastern magnetite industry in 1946, or a drop of 26 per cent compared -with 1945. Decrease in production -throughout the industry varied from :8 per cent for the mine with the lowest reduction to 49 per cent for the mine -with the highest reduction. At the Chateaugay mine, operated by :the Republic Steel Corp. at Lyon Mountain, N. Y., 426,900 long tons of crude ,ore was produced, yielding 129,500 long tons of concentrates or a reduction of 46 per cent compared with the previous year. Owing to a strike the mine was closed down from Jan. 21 to July 29. At the Mineville mines, also operated by Republic Steel, output was 755,000 long tons of crude ore or a reduction of 49 per cent compared with 1945. The yield from the crude ore production consisted of 51,500 long tons of lump ore and 380,000 long tons of concentrates. The Mineville plant did not operate from March 17 through July 28, on account of the strike. The Fisher Hill mine, which produced 93,000 long tons of crude ore, included in the above figures, has not operated since March 17, 1946.
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APA: J. R. Linney  (1947)  Eastern Magnetite ? Strikes Responsible for Major Production Drop

MLA: J. R. Linney Eastern Magnetite ? Strikes Responsible for Major Production Drop. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1947.

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