Minnesota's Vibrant Mining Industry Ranks Third In Revenues Generated

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg Beckstrom
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Minnesota is a major mining state. This statement is not a dream or stretch goal but is a fact. As reported in a recent edition of Mining Engineering magazine, Minnesota ranks as the third largest state in terms revenues generated from nonfuels mineral production. The vibrancy of the mining sector in Minnesota can be attributed to several factors. The northeastern corner of the state is home to Minnesota?s iron range, one of North America?s largest deposits of iron ore. Iron ore from Minnesota is a strategic resource that has been [ ] instrumental to the nation?s development ? 90 percent of the iron used to build ships and planes during World War II came from Minnesota. Taconite pellets now produced from openpit mines on the iron range are shipped to steel mills worldwide. The growing appetite for steel in China and India has reignited once moribund mining operations throughout the iron range.
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APA: Greg Beckstrom  (2012)  Minnesota's Vibrant Mining Industry Ranks Third In Revenues Generated

MLA: Greg Beckstrom Minnesota's Vibrant Mining Industry Ranks Third In Revenues Generated. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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