Union Carbide's Twin-Pit Vanadium Venture At Wilson Springs

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
I. R. Taylor
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 4, 1969

Abstract

Union Carbide has recently developed two open- pit vanadium mines in the Wilson Srpings area of central Arkansas about five miles southeast of Hot Springs. The ores from these mines, together with those from a larger vanadium deposit at nearby Magnet Cove, are processed at a new 1600- tpd plant built by the company in the immediate vicinity (Fig. 1). The Wilson Springs vanadium deposits are associated with the Potash Sulfur Springs intrusive, a circular igneous complex which is exposed over an area that is somewhat less than a mile in diameter.1 The complex has a crude ring structure similar to that of the larger Magnet Cove instrusive six miles to the east.2
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APA: I. R. Taylor  (1969)  Union Carbide's Twin-Pit Vanadium Venture At Wilson Springs

MLA: I. R. Taylor Union Carbide's Twin-Pit Vanadium Venture At Wilson Springs. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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