IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New Mexico

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 122
- File Size:
- 51297 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
This paper describes the location, features, qualities, extent, and potential of iron occurrences and some associative resources -limestone and dolomite, coal, petroleum and natural gas, power, and water - in New Mexico. Reconnaissance investigations were made of 118 iron occurrences to deter-mine their extent, attitude, and potential; character samples were analyzed to determine their quality and impurities; and pioneer metallurgical investigations were made on character samples to present their metallurgical problems. Some factors influencing past and potential iron markets are discussed. The most abundant iron minerals are magnetite and hematite. The higher grade deposits are extensive contact-metamorphic and pyrometasomatic replacements in calcareous Paleozoic rocks associated with intrusives. Low-grade deposits of considerable potential are the extensive Cambrian oolitic hematites of sedimentary origin and the Precambrian magnetite-hematite taconite iron formation. Iron occurs also as extensive colluvial and alluvial concentrations. A wide variety of accessory elements are indicated and these pose metallurgical and economic problems.
Citation
APA:
(1963) IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New MexicoMLA: IC 8190 Reconnaissance Of Iron Resources In New Mexico. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.