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Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum; Hibernia mines; Hull–Rust–Mahoning Open Pit Iron Mine; Iron Mountain (Utah) Iron Mountain District; Iron Mountain Mine; Jackson Mine; Minorca Mine; Milford Mine; Mountain Iron Mine; Pioneer Mine; Pyne Mine; Rouchleau Mine; Sloss Mines; Soudan Underground Mine State Park; Wenonah, Alabama
Iron mining in the United States produced 48 million metric tons of iron ore in 2019. [1] Iron ore was the third-highest-value metal mined in the United States, after gold and copper. [ 2 ] Iron ore was mined from nine active mines and three reclamation operations in Michigan , Minnesota , and Utah .
Woodward Iron Company: 1918–1971 One of only two shaft mines dug in the Birmingham District, and the last ore mine to operate in the region, closing in 1971. Sloss Mines: Alabama 33.39816°N 86.93276°W Red Mountain: Sloss Iron and Steel Company: 1882–1960s A group of mines in southwestern Jefferson County, Alabama. [2]
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For more companies and mines, head on over to 5 Biggest Iron Ore Producers and Mines in the World. Iron and its derivative steel are the backbones of the modern world. ... 800-290-4726 more ways ...
1.2 United States. 2 South America. Toggle South America subsection. 2.1 Bolivia. 2.2 Brazil. 2.3 Chile. 2.4 Peru. ... This is a list of iron mines. This list is ...
Mountain Iron Mine – iron mine in Mountain Iron, Minnesota; Robinson Mine – copper and gold mine in Ruth, Nevada [8] New Cornelia mine – inactive copper mine near Ajo, Arizona; Ray mine – Asarco copper mine located in Pinal county, Arizona; Red Dog mine – zinc and lead mine in Red Dog Mine, Alaska; Rio Tinto Borax Mine – California ...
Graph of US iron and steel production, 1900–2014, data from USGS. The US iron and steel industry has paralleled the industry in other countries in technological developments. In the 1800s, the US switched from charcoal to coke in ore smelting, adopted the Bessemer process, and saw the rise of very large integrated steel mills.