Geology in Development and Mining, Southeast Missouri Lead Belt

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Frank G. Snyder John A. Emery
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1956

Abstract

Mining geology has a threefold objective: to guide prospecting for new ore, to evaluate known orebodies as development risks, and to supply the detailed knowledge of ore structures necessary for more economical extraction. The role of geology in exploration is well established. This article will deal solely with orebody evaluation and the application of geology to development and mining problems as practiced by St. Joseph Lead Co. in the southeast Missouri district, which for many years has supplied approximately 30 pct of U. S. lead production. The primary concern of the present discussion is geology in the district, not geology of the district. The southeast Missouri district, locally called the Lead Belt, includes parts of St. Francois, Madison, and Washington counties. The first recorded mining was about 1720 at Mine La Motte in Madison County on surface showings of lead ore. Later discoveries near Bonne Terre, twenty-five miles to the north, led to extensive prospecting and underground mining. To date the district has yielded well over 8 million tons of pig lead, valued at more than $1 billion. By far the greater part of the lead production has come from an area of 50 sq miles, centering Fig. 1-Central portion of southeast Missouri on the city of Flat River, as shown in Fig. 1.
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APA: Frank G. Snyder John A. Emery  (1956)  Geology in Development and Mining, Southeast Missouri Lead Belt

MLA: Frank G. Snyder John A. Emery Geology in Development and Mining, Southeast Missouri Lead Belt. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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