RI 4452 Filled-Sink Iron Deposits In Crawford. Dent, Franklin, And Texas Counties, Mo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Leon W. Dupuy
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

Marquette's first reported the existence of iron In Missouri in 1673. Recorded production wan begun in 1815, increasing in size and importance until 1888, when the low price of iron resulting from Minnesota's production of high-grade ore caused most of the operators to close down. Missouri's iron production came from three types of ore: (l) Brown ores, including the deposits of primary and secondary limonites in southeast and southwest Missouri, (2) hematites of the filled sinks, including the ores of Central Ozark district, and (3) specular ores in porphyry, including the deposits of the St. Francois Mountains.
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APA: Leon W. Dupuy  (1949)  RI 4452 Filled-Sink Iron Deposits In Crawford. Dent, Franklin, And Texas Counties, Mo.

MLA: Leon W. Dupuy RI 4452 Filled-Sink Iron Deposits In Crawford. Dent, Franklin, And Texas Counties, Mo.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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