IC 8315 Wyoming Iron-Ore Deposits - Description, Beneficiation Processes, And Economics (c32c420a-e8af-4801-8eae-8e33dcecd86b)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 122
- File Size:
- 50164 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1966
Abstract
The location, features, quality, and extent of iron ore deposits are evaluated in this Bureau of Mines report. The results of pioneer beneficiation on Wyoming taconites and their success are discussed along with developments in the iron-ore mining industry, markets, and economics. Market potential, transportation, resource developments, taxation, cost of iron ore enterprises, and the future of Wyoming iron resources are evaluated. Although occurrences of iron ores in Wyoming were known prior to 1870, early production to 1900 was as a nonferrous metallurgical flux and as mineral pigment for paints. In 1901, the Hartville-Sunrise hematite deposits were available to the Western iron and steel industry and in 1962, the first western taconite operation was placed in production at Atlantic City, Wyo. This investigation disclosed the probability of other large iron deposits in Wyoming. Taconite in the Bradley Peak area of the Seminoe Mountains has a potentiality of 100 million tons; that in the Owl Creek Mountains may prove very large also. Pioneer beneficiation testing has been included, and results have been generally encouraging. Research continues on the large titaniferous magnetite deposits of Albany County, Wyo. At present high-density titaniferous magnetite is being mined and processed at Iron Mountain for heavy-aggregate and as a sized coating for underwater pipelines. Ample mineral raw materials needed for mining and processing Wyoming iron ores are available. Investments for iron-ore processing plants will generally be large, particularly for taconite and titaniferous magnetite.
Citation
APA:
(1966) IC 8315 Wyoming Iron-Ore Deposits - Description, Beneficiation Processes, And Economics (c32c420a-e8af-4801-8eae-8e33dcecd86b)MLA: IC 8315 Wyoming Iron-Ore Deposits - Description, Beneficiation Processes, And Economics (c32c420a-e8af-4801-8eae-8e33dcecd86b). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.