Meramec Adds Underground Crusher, Daily Tonnage Hoisted Jumps 12.6%

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. C. Irvine
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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5
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Publication Date:
Jan 9, 1972

Abstract

Meramec Mining Co., a joint venture by Bethlehem Steel Corp. and St. Joe Minerals Corp., is engaged in the mining, concentrating, and pelletizing of iron ore from the Pea Ridge mine near Sullivan, Mo., about 70 mi southwest of St. Louis. The orebody lies under about 1300 ft of sediments. It is tabular, about 2600 ft long and up to 600 ft thick, and lies in an approximate east-west delineation. The orebody dips about 80"s and is of unknown depth. The ore is primarily high grade magnetite with smaller zones of specular hematite. The Precambrian wall rock is rhyolite porphyry. The mine is serviced through two concrete-lined shafts, 19 ft 1 in. diam and 2500 ft deep. No. 1 shaft, equipped with an "A" type head-frame and conventional cylindrical drums, hoists men, materials, and waste rock; it is also the downcast air shaft. No. 2 shaft utilizes tower-mounted friction hoists to handle the two production skips, each with 24-ton counterweights, and a small man cage. The mine exhaust passes through this shaft. Ore is principally mined by sublevel stoping,
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APA: J. C. Irvine  (1972)  Meramec Adds Underground Crusher, Daily Tonnage Hoisted Jumps 12.6%

MLA: J. C. Irvine Meramec Adds Underground Crusher, Daily Tonnage Hoisted Jumps 12.6%. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1972.

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