Pillar Recovery at the Pea Ridge Mine

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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Publication Date:
Jan 9, 1976

Abstract

Meramec Mining Co., a joint venture of Bethlehem Steel Corp. and St. Joe Minerals Corp., mines and pelletizes iron ore at the Pea Ridge mine. The Pea Ridge property is located near Sullivan, Miss., about 113 km (70 miles) southwest of St. Louis. The ore body was delineated in the mid-1950's by St. Joe during a lead exploration program. The first test holes drilled on the Pea Ridge magnetic anomaly revealed the presence of a large magnetite deposit; further drilling in 1956 and 1957 confirmed that the ore body was mineable. Meramec Mining Co. was incorporated in 1957 and shaft sinking began late in the year. Production began in April 1964. The ore body is overlain by about 400 m (1300 ft) of flat-bedded sediments. It is tabular, about 800 m (2600 ft) long and up to 180 m (1600 ft) thick. It dips about 80° and is of unknown depth. The ore is mainly high-grade magnetite with small zones of specular hematite. The wall rock is a Precambrian rhyolite porphyry.
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APA: J. C. Irvine  (1976)  Pillar Recovery at the Pea Ridge Mine

MLA: J. C. Irvine Pillar Recovery at the Pea Ridge Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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