IC 7909 Mining Methods And Cost. Iowa Gypsum Deposits ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. G. Marshall
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Gypsum mining and processing has been one of the principal industries in Iowa for more than 75 years. For most of that period, Iowa has ranked among the five leading States in the production of crude gypsum and of calcined-gypsum products. The Fort Dodge area accounted for 11 percent of the gypsum products produced in the United States in 1956. Before 1927 the output by the major companies came from underground operations, using a room-and-pillar stoping method. At present, all production comes from quarries. The quarry methods at the various properties are similar. This paper describes the quarrying, methods employed in the district and the type of equipment used by each company. The sections on history and geology are, in part abstracts from State annual reports and an Iowa Geological Survey publication.3/
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APA: L. G. Marshall  (1959)  IC 7909 Mining Methods And Cost. Iowa Gypsum Deposits ? Summary

MLA: L. G. Marshall IC 7909 Mining Methods And Cost. Iowa Gypsum Deposits ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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