Noamundi: India's New Iron Ore Complex.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. T. Yu
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 11, 1968

Abstract

As the first loads of Noamundi iron ore rumbled into the new 54-in. Gyratory Crusher on March 30, 1968, one of India's largest and most modern iron ore processing complexes began operations. The completion of the $13 million mining and processing complex brought to a successful conclusion the second chapter of a phased expansion program initiated in 1958 by India's gigantic Tata Iron and Steel Co. The completed complex will yield annually 2.5 million tons of washed, sized ore and sinter fines destined for Tata's furnaces at Jamshedpur. Hewitt-Robins Div. of Litton Industries was awarded the turnkey project on the basis of world- wide competitive bids. Eighty miles southwest of the city of Jamshedpur, Noamundi lies on an approximate geographic grid of 22º-5' latitude north and 85º-30' longitude east. The mine is approximately 600 ft above sea level.
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APA: A. T. Yu  (1968)  Noamundi: India's New Iron Ore Complex.

MLA: A. T. Yu Noamundi: India's New Iron Ore Complex.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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