Iron Mining in the Lake Superior District

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. C. METCALF
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1921

Abstract

MORE than 80 per cent. of the iron produced in the United States and over 30 per cent. of the world's annual production is obtained in the Lake Superior district. Though iron ore was discovered on the Marquette range in 1844, the poor transportation facilities retarded the development of this region for many years. The structure of the Lake Superior basin is essentially an east-west synclinorium with steep dips on the south side of the lake and considerably flatter ones on the north and west. The Upper Huronian series, which -is the iron-bearing one of the formation, on the south side of the lake dips north from 55' to 80°, and on the north side dips south from 8" to 200. The series has been subjected to local folding and faulting, which have influenced the development of the mining systems used.
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APA: J. C. METCALF  (1921)  Iron Mining in the Lake Superior District

MLA: J. C. METCALF Iron Mining in the Lake Superior District. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1921.

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