Iron Ore Reserves in Michigan

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Franklin G. Pardee
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Jan 1, 1948

Abstract

WARTIME depletion of the reserves of iron ore in the Lake Superior region of the grade and character now being shipped down the Lakes was serious. The time has come to take stock of the resources that remain in order to plan our future program of supply for our blast furnaces and protect, as far as possible. the tremendous investment made in the Lake Superior iron mining industry. Hugh M. Roberts and William H. Crago have estimated the reserves of the Lake Superior region in the United States at two billion long tons. These reserve figures are of direct-shipping ore and those concentrates produced by methods now in commercial use or those methods that may be expected in the near future. In their estimate they have assigned 392 million long tons to the Michigan ranges (all reserves in long tons) : 112 million tons for the Gogebic. 140 million tons for the Menominee, and 140 million tons for the Marquette.
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APA: Franklin G. Pardee  (1948)  Iron Ore Reserves in Michigan

MLA: Franklin G. Pardee Iron Ore Reserves in Michigan. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1948.

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