Heavy Mineral Sand Mining With A Dredge

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. F. Curry
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

In the early 1940's Humphreys Mining Company in Florida pioneered heavy mineral mining with a dredge in the United States, In 1948 Du Pont, in conjunction with Humphreys, opened their first of two mining operations recovering a titanium dioxide product in Florida. Later on in 1952 Du Pont opened their second plant, both of which used a cutterhead suction type of operation. This process is also used in heavy mineral mining in Australia and Africa. In 1957 ASARCO started prospecting in New Jersey. Test borings indicated a large deposit of ilmenite bearing heavy mineral sands had been deposited and concentrated in an area near Lakehurst in central New Jersey. Humphreys Mining Company was contacted about the possibility of mining the ASARCO New Jersey property in much the same way as Du Pont and themselves were doing in Florida. An extensive study was made to determine the economic feasibility of mining the ASARCO property. During this study, extensive test drilling and samples for a pilot plant were taken.
Citation

APA: C. F. Curry  (1975)  Heavy Mineral Sand Mining With A Dredge

MLA: C. F. Curry Heavy Mineral Sand Mining With A Dredge. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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