Jaw Crusher

As a classic primary crusher with stable performances, Jaw Crusher is widely used to crush metallic and non-metallic ores as well as building aggregates or to make artificial sand.
Input Size: 0-1020mm
Capacity: 45-800TPH
Materials:
Granite, marble, basalt, limestone, quartz, pebble, copper ore, iron ore
Application:
Jaw crusher is widely used in various materials processing of mining &construction industries, such as it is suit for crushing granite, marble, basalt, limestone, quartz, cobble, iron ore, copper ore, and some other mineral &rocks.
Features:
1. Simple structure, easy maintenance;
2. Stable performance, high capacity;
3. Even final particles and high crushing ratio;
4. Adopt advanced manufacturing technique and high-end materials;
Technical Specs
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Mining (Metallic and Nonmetallic) Wisconsin State Law
Iron Mining in Wisconsin (WI Geological and Natural History Survey) Metallic Mining in Wisconsin Overview (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Mining in Wisconsin (UW-Madison Libraries) Non-metallic Mining in Wisconsin Overview (WI Dept. of Natural Resources) Silica Sand Mining in Wisconsin (WI Dept. of Natural Resources)
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Counties Prepare For Potential Mining Projects As
Jul 25, 2018· A spokesman with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources said the agency hasn't received any inquiries from metallic mining companies. The state has received interest from mining companies in the past on at least four deposits with sulfide-bearing minerals in Marathon, Taylor, Oneida and Forest counties.
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Mining in the Ceded Territories University of Wisconsin
Metallic Mineral Leases and Exploration in the 1837, 1842, and 1854 ceded territories. This map shows areas of mineral exploration and lands that are leased for mineral exploration. Ashland and Iron Counties in northern Wisconsin. Penokee Range Area of Potential Mining Map. Comments on Wisconsin Mining Related Legislation.
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Metallic mining overview Wisconsin DNR
Sep 18, 2012· Overview of metallic mining in Wisconsin. Metallic mining has occurred in Wisconsin since the time of the Copper Culture about 2,000-5,000 years ago. Mining for metals such as copper, lead, iron and zinc shaped the history of several regions of Wisconsin and played a major role in the development of Wisconsin as a state.
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Minerals of the Bend Deposit, Taylor County, Wisconsin
Minerals of the Bend Deposit, Taylor County, Wisconsin The Bend deposit is a newly discovered ore body in northern Wisconsin. It is similar in geology to the better known Flambeau deposit near Ladysmith, Wisconsin. The Bend deposit is in the Chequamegon National Forest in Taylor County, about 35 miles southeast of Ladysmith.
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Iron Mining Encyclopedia of Wisconsin Environmental History
Iron mining refers to the excavation of iron ore, most of which is used as a key component in the production of steel. Most of the iron ore in Wisconsin can either be classified as taconite (25-35% iron) or high-grade ore (50-70% iron). While Wisconsin is known as an agricultural state, it started as a mining state in the mid-19th century.
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Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey » Mining: Iron
Overview of metallic mineral regulation in Wisconsin, third edition (Special Report 13), 2004, Thomas J. Evans; Mineral and water resources of Wisconsin, 1976, prepared by the US Geological Survey in collaboration with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey; Iron mining in Wisconsin, 2011, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Factsheet 3.
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Mining industry set for comeback in Wisconsin WGBA
Feb 11, 2018· Mining industry set for comeback in Wisconsin. Posted: 5:50 PM have faded away from the northern Wisconsin city. mining industry's ability to deal with metallic sulfide mining is very low
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Well-regulated sulfide mining can be done effectively
The state of Minnesota owns more than 6,000 acres in the region, and Minnesota's schools could collect at least $2 billion in royalties in the coming decades if these new mining projects proceed.
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Minerals of the Bend Deposit, Taylor County, Wisconsin
Minerals of the Bend Deposit, Taylor County, Wisconsin The Bend deposit is a newly discovered ore body in northern Wisconsin. It is similar in geology to the better known Flambeau deposit near Ladysmith, Wisconsin. The Bend deposit is in the Chequamegon National Forest in Taylor County, about 35 miles southeast of Ladysmith.
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Sulfide mine near Eau Claire Dells is possible under new bill
Sep 21, 2017· Metallic mining has seen little activity in Wisconsin after the Flambeau Mining Co. ore mine closed in 1997 after four years of operation. The site was reclaimed in 1999.
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Iron Mining Controversy in Northern Wisconsin QUEST
Dec 02, 2011· A pristine area in Northern Wisconsin next to Lake Superior, much prized for its clean water and wilderness, is also home to 25 percent of the country's iron ore .
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Biz Beat: Northern Wisconsin politicians want to go slow
May 13, 2011· Two northern Wisconsin legislators seem to have had luck in slowing down a bill meant to streamline development of a huge iron ore mine proposed south of Lake Superior. Sen. Bob Jauch, D-Poplar, and Rep. Janet Bewley, D-Ashland, both released .
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Sulfide mining record WaterLegacy
There is ample reason to be skeptical about mining companies' and promoting agencies' promises that sulfide mining can be done without polluting the water. One can merely search the internet for "Acid Mine Drainage", and find numerous examples all over the world of .
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GC1Z461 Mining on the "Iron Ridge" (Earthcache) in
Oct 01, 2009· Mining on the "Iron Ridge" (GC1Z461) was created by Lostby7 adopted by The JahnFamily on 10/1/2009. It's a Other size geocache, with difficulty of 1.5, terrain of 1.5. It's located in Wisconsin.
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The Economic Impact of a New Metallic Mine in Wisconsin
History of Mining in Wisconsin The state of Wisconsin has a long history of mining, with a particular tradition in metallic mining. The history of metals in the state dates to the Old Copper Complex, items made by early inhabitants of the Great Lakes region, where copper was used to produce a wide variety of tools beginning around 4,000 BC.
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Copper mining in the United States Wikipedia
Copper mining in the United States has been a major industry since the rise of the northern Michigan copper district in the 1840s. In 2017 the United States produced 1.27 million metric tonnes of copper, worth $8 billion, making it the world's fourth largest copper producer, after Chile, China, and Peru. Copper was produced from 23 mines in the US.
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Tiffany pushes end to state's mining moratorium The
Manley said Tiffany's and Hutton's draft bill would maintain the state's firm commitment to protecting the environment while opening the door to significant new jobs and investment. What Foxconn is doing in southeast Wisconsin, Manley said, mining can do in northern Wisconsin, and both will positively impact every corner of the state.
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Every Mine Has Polluted the Water Sierra Club
Aug 21, 2017· Every Mine Has Polluted the Water August 21, 2017 The Prove It First law protects Wisconsin from unproven and harmful metallic sulfide mining as metallic mining is the largest producer of toxic waste by industrial sector in the US, and these mines often continue to .
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signs copper and gold mining
Dec 11, 2017· Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signs measure clearing way for copper and gold mining. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed a measure Monday clearing the way for mining copper and gold in .
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Metallic Mining in Wisconsin
Metallic Mining in Wisconsin. Ann Coakley, director of the Bureau of Waste and Materials Management, discusses the location/type of mineral deposits and the companies that may mine them in Wisconsin. Ann Coakley, Waste Management Bureau Director
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Wisconsin Assembly approves bill to clear way for mining
Nov 02, 2017· Wisconsin Assembly approves bill to clear way for mining of copper and gold Measures on hunting and limiting abortion coverage for state workers also advance. Check out this story on jsonline
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Mining River Alliance of WI
The Wisconsin Legislature significantly altered the state's mining laws in both 2017 and 2013. In a headlong rush to speed up the mining of low-grade iron ore (taconite) in northern Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Legislature rewrote the state's metallic mining laws in 2013.
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Mining projects pick up steam in Wisconsin
Metallic mining has seen little activity in Wisconsin after the Flambeau Mining Co. ore mine closed in 1997 after four years of operation. The site was reclaimed 1999.
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A Taconite Story: Mining in Northern Wisconsin
A Taconite Story: Mining in Northern Wisconsin the mining of metallic ores helped to shape the economy and culture of the Midwest. Today, within the Penokee Hills of northern Wisconsin there is a current proposal from a mining company to begin a taconite iron mine. Taconite is a lower grade of iron ore rock that has to be crushed in order
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Every Mine Has Polluted the Water Sierra Club
Aug 21, 2017· Every Mine Has Polluted the Water August 21, 2017 The Prove It First law protects Wisconsin from unproven and harmful metallic sulfide mining as metallic mining is the largest producer of toxic waste by industrial sector in the US, and these mines often continue to .
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Crandon mine Wikipedia
The Crandon site was the location of one of several deposits of metallic sulfide ore found in northern Wisconsin during the 1970s, and its estimated 60 million tons of copper, zinc and other metallic sulfides was thought to hold the highest potential for profit. Three sites in all were proposed for digging.
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Companies consider mining for gold in Wisconsin
Nov 27, 2011· As mining has taken a higher profile in Wisconsin in 2011, mineral exploration company Aquila Resources Inc. has quietly become the most active player in the state.
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Mining in Northern Wisconsin |Turning Points in Wisconsin
Mining in Northern Wisconsin. Native Americans mined copper on the shores of Lake Superior in prehistoric times. Between 4,000 and 1,200 B.C., copper jewelry and implements from Wisconsin and Upper Michigan were part of a trade network that stretched from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf Coast, giving rise to the name "Old Copper Culture."
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Interest in mining surges in northern Wisconsin Local
This story appeared first in the Sunday edition of the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper. With metal prices soaring and mining companies feeling more welcome under Gov. Scott Walker's "open for business" philosophy, mineral exploration is going on at a level not seen in nearly 30 years in northern
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