A Graphic Statistical History of the Joplin or Tri-State Lead-Zinc District

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John S. Brown
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 9, 1951

Abstract

IN 1925 the writer undertook a detailed statistical study of all producing areas in the Joplin district as a basis for evaluating programs and measuring objectives. For this purpose, the published figures in the yearly volumes of Mineral Resources were used, supplemented for earlier years by publications of the Missouri Geological Survey and other local and less official sources. When all else failed, the available data were projected backward to hazard a reasonable guess as to the unrecorded early output of important areas. Fortunately, the proportion of such prehistory production is not a large factor in any of the totals. These results were used during the next few years to measure the relative importance of various producing areas and to predict the peak period of development of the all-important Picher field. For the purpose of this review, the charts have been completed to the end of 1950. During World War 11, the U. S. Bureau of Mines became interested in a similar study and issued comprehensive statistical tabulations of data up to 1945 ( Info. Circular 7383), which have been checked against the figures used herein. This tabulation, however, does not include all the earlier data used by the writer nor does it offer any estimates of the wholly unrecorded era in the beginnings of the earlier camps.
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APA: John S. Brown  (1951)  A Graphic Statistical History of the Joplin or Tri-State Lead-Zinc District

MLA: John S. Brown A Graphic Statistical History of the Joplin or Tri-State Lead-Zinc District. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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