Settling Of Mine Water At Meramec Mining Company's Pea Ridge Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. L. Monroe
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

Meramec Mining Company, owned 50% by St. Joseph Lead Company and 50% by Bethlehem Steel Corporation,- is engaged in the mining, concentrating and pelletizing of iron ore from the Pea Ridge Mine which is located in the rugged, wooded Missouri Ozarks about 15 miles from the town of Sullivan or 75 miles southwest of St. Louis. The orebody was delineated in the middle 1950's by the St. Joseph Lead Company during the Company's intensive exploration program to discover new lead orebodies to replace the declining reserves of the famous Southeast Missouri Lead Belt. An airborne magnetometer survey was run by the U.S. Geological Survey, the Missouri Survey and several mining companies, (of which St. Joseph Lead Company was the principal supporter). The survey was published in 1950 and disclosed an anomaly in the vicinity of Pea Ridge. In 1950 test drill holes disclosed that under some 1300 feet of sediments there did exist an iron deposit of probable commercial significance. No further action was taken until 1956 when additional drill holes confirmed beyond reasonable-doubt-that this was a major iron ore discovery.
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APA: H. L. Monroe  (1965)  Settling Of Mine Water At Meramec Mining Company's Pea Ridge Mine

MLA: H. L. Monroe Settling Of Mine Water At Meramec Mining Company's Pea Ridge Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1965.

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