Scranton Paper - General Description of the Ores Used in the Chattanooga District

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. S. Fleming
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Jan 1, 1887

Abstract

My original intention was to give a full account of Southern furnaces, ores and cokes; but, owing to the difficulty of getting reliable information, I confine this paper to a general description of the ores used in, and immediately around, Chattanooga. Mr. L. S. Colyar, Manager of the Rising Fawn furnace, wrote me in answer to an inquiry as to what ores they were using, " Below I give you analyses of the mixture of ore we have been using for the past seven or eight years. We haven't a complete analysis of any ores, but I will give them to you as I have them. Attalla Soft Rising Fawn Hard Rising Fawn Red Ore. Red Ore. Soft Ore. Iron,.... 50.60 38.48 46.82 Silica,. .. 11.69 7.32 22.69 Phosphorus,. .. 1.06 .319 .350 This is a fair average of all the ores we get in this section." The following analyses of Birmingham soft ore were received from the Morris Mining Co., of that place. No. 1. NO. 2. No. 3. No. 4. Iron.....51.60 54.88 51.04 51.20 Silica,. .. 19.32 10.60 17.32 17.08 Alumina,....19 .88 1.18 Phosphorus,. ..129 .287 .116 .464 Mine No. 1, second vein, shows: iron, 46.40; alumina, 4.92; phosphorus,.212; silica, 19.60. Mine No. 1, by analyses obtained from the Mary Pratt Furnace CO., shows: Iron. Silica. Fine red ore,.49.00 18.38 Lump red ore,...54.42 17.10 Bottom vein,.50.00 21.38 Bottom vein,.41.24 13.52 A lot of this ore delivered in Chattanooga gave : iron, 53.32; alumina, 2.10; phosphorus,.529; silica, 18.03.
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APA: H. S. Fleming  (1887)  Scranton Paper - General Description of the Ores Used in the Chattanooga District

MLA: H. S. Fleming Scranton Paper - General Description of the Ores Used in the Chattanooga District. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.

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