IC 8278 Iron Resources Of South Dakota (0339ad8d-58aa-4da3-ba17-f7cd6f664549)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. M. Harrer
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The location, features, qualities, and extent of iron occurrences and the associated resources--limestone and dolomite, bentonite, coal-lignite, petroleum and natural gas, power, and water--are evaluated. The results of pioneer beneficiation tests on South Dakota taconite are discussed. In addition, pertinent features of taconite development, cost factors, the Western and Central United States trade area and markets are reported. The State's production of iron ores until 1963 has been small and for purposes other than the manufacture of iron. This investigation disclosed the probability of large resources of taconite in Pennington and Lawrence Counties. The average iron content is 29 percent, and a 65-percent or better iron concentrate might be produced. Ample resources are available for mining and processing taconite. An investment of at least $26 million would be required for a plant capable of turning out 1 million tons of agglomerated iron concentrate per year. The feasibility of such an enterprise is indicated, but intensive investigation and research must be completed to justify such an investment,
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APA: C. M. Harrer  (1966)  IC 8278 Iron Resources Of South Dakota (0339ad8d-58aa-4da3-ba17-f7cd6f664549)

MLA: C. M. Harrer IC 8278 Iron Resources Of South Dakota (0339ad8d-58aa-4da3-ba17-f7cd6f664549). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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