Stamp sand

Stamp sand

Stamp sand is a coarse sand left over from the processing of ore in a stamp mill. In the United States, the most well-known deposits of stamp sand are in the Copper Country of northern Michigan, where it is black or dark grey, and may contain dangerous trace metals.

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many metal mines used stamp mills to process ore-bearing rock. The rock was brought to a stamp mill to be crushed. After crushing the material was mechanically separated to extract metals, or chemically treated if the metal could be leached out. The size of the crushed material depended on the nature of the ore in each mining district.

Michigan Copper Country

In the Copper Country, the rock was reduced to 1 - 2 mm fragments; further crushing would not result in enough additional copper recovery to be economical. The sand was then usually disposed near the mill. As mills often relied on steam power to operate and water for some of the processing methods, they were built on the shore of lakes and rivers. The stamp sand was thus dumped into the water, sometimes growing deep enough to create entirely new land.

Stamp sand is not entirely sterile, since it contains trace amounts of ore and related elements (such as arsenic). Thus, land created from stamp sand is frequently poisonous to plant life, and pollutes nearby water as well. For example, the Keweenaw Waterway, near the Keweenaw copper mines of Michigan, is virtually dead near stamp sand deposits, while reasonably healthy in other areas. Several stamp sand dumps have been designated as superfund sites to remove or contain the sands. Some stamp sand land has been covered with clean fill dirt and used for housing developments.

The coarseness of the sand has led to its use in place of (or in combination with) road salt in some areas, such as the Copper Country of Michigan. Typically, only stamp sand which has not been chemically processed is used, due to environmental concerns. In addition, some companies have developed methods to reprocess stamp sands to reclaim their small mineral content.

ee also

* Stamp mill
* Keweenaw Waterway

External links

* [http://www.cee.mtu.edu/~nurban/research/minecu.htm Stamp sand research] in the Copper Country


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