Papers - Mining Geology - Origin of Iron Ores of Iron Mountain and Pilot Knob, Missouri (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joseph T. Singewald
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

AMONG the genetically interesting iron ores of the United States are those of the St. Francis Mountains near Ironton and Iron Mountain, Missouri. They are specular hematite in porphyry. The Iron Mountain and Shepherd Mountain deposits are generally spoken of as veins and those of Pilot Knob, Cedar Hill, and Russell Mountain as bedded deposits. Iron Mountain has produced nearly 4,000,000 tons of ore and Pilot Knob about 1,500,000 tons. The output of the other three localities has been insignificant. Pilot Knob is no longer worked as an iron mine, but the rock is now being crushed for use as road metal. Iron Mountain has continued as an active producer. In 1927, the property was acquired by the M. A. Hanna Co. and an extensive prospecting and exploration campaign was undertaken, so that the ultimate production of Iron Mountain will doubtless greatly exceed the figures mentioned. Previous Theories of Origin Descriptions of the deposits and theories of their origin have been concerned mainly with Iron Mountain and Pilot Knob, which represent the two contrasting types of occurrence. The Iron Mountain deposits have been considered of close magmatic origin by Whitney' in 18.54, Geijer2 in 1915, and Spurr3 in 1927. Whitney referred to them as of eruptive origin. Geijer considered them fissure fillings at magmatic temperatures. Spurr called them vein dikes formed from ore magma which was essentially fluid iron oxide. Schmidt4 in 1872 ascribed them to fissure filling by thermal chalybeate waters of meteoric origin. Nason5 in 1892 advanced essentially the same explanation. One of the best
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APA: Joseph T. Singewald  (1929)  Papers - Mining Geology - Origin of Iron Ores of Iron Mountain and Pilot Knob, Missouri (With Discussion)

MLA: Joseph T. Singewald Papers - Mining Geology - Origin of Iron Ores of Iron Mountain and Pilot Knob, Missouri (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1929.

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