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Michigan bears the proud distinction of being first in the United States in the production of iron ore, first in salt and second in copper, these being foremost amongst the earths natural treasures in the successful building up of a nation.
Coal Mining began in Michigan in the 1800s but the last active mines closed in the 1950s. There has been no economic interest in Michigan coal for many decades; however, the OGMD provides available information related to old coal mines when legacy issues arise, typically construction projects near old mine shafts.
Part 632: Nonferrous Metallic Mining provides a sound regulatory framework for construction, operation, and reclamation of mining operations required for the safe and environmentally sustainable extraction of these metallic minerals.
Contact. The Department of EGLE, Oil, Gas, and Minerals Division (OGMD) regulates several mining industries in Michigan including, metallic mining, native copper mining, sand dune mining, and coal mining.
Other metallic minerals can be found with the native copper such as silver, domeykite, mohawkite, and chalcocite. Many other interesting minerals like datolite, analcime, prehnite, agate, and thomsonite are also abundant in the Keweenaw Peninsula.
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Within the state of Michigan, copper is found almost exclusively in the western portion of the Upper Peninsula, in an area known as the Copper Country.
Michigan bears the proud distinction of being first in the United States in the production of iron ore, first in salt and second in copper, these being foremost amongst the earths natural treasures in the successful building up of a nation.
Located in Michigan, the Tilden Mine is owned by Cleveland-Cliffs. The surface mine produced an estimated 7.72 million tonnes of iron ore in 2022. The mine will operate until 2047.

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