IC 7125 Mineral Industries Survey Of The United States - Colorado - Lake County - Possibilities Of Manganese Production At Leadville, Colo. ? Summary And Conclusions

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. H. Hedges
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

During the World War Leadville was an important producer of manganese and maganiferous ores for then steel industry. Normally, the market for these ores is limited to the requirements of the local steel mill at Pueblo for low-grade ores used in making, basic pig iron containing 1 to 2 percent Mr and spiegoloison containing 20 percent Mn, but during the war and a brief period of postwar readjustment, a good deal of 25- to 40-percent manganese ore qua shipped to in-stern steel-manufacturing centers. Throughout the active life of the camp, manganiferous iron ore carrying a little silver and lead and sometimes as such as 35 percent Mn was chipped to load smelters for flux. The total reordered production is 936,024 tons of metallurgical ore shinned to steel mills and 2,576,514 tons of fluxing ore, much of it of metallurgical grade.
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APA: J. H. Hedges  (1940)  IC 7125 Mineral Industries Survey Of The United States - Colorado - Lake County - Possibilities Of Manganese Production At Leadville, Colo. ? Summary And Conclusions

MLA: J. H. Hedges IC 7125 Mineral Industries Survey Of The United States - Colorado - Lake County - Possibilities Of Manganese Production At Leadville, Colo. ? Summary And Conclusions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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