Cuyuna Range Manganese Resources

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Beltrame
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Cuyuna range, located in east-central Minnesota, consists of a sequence of argillite, siltstone, iron-formation, graywacke, slate, and quartzite of early Proterozoic age. Manganese-bearing materials occur within the iron-rich strata of the Trommald Formation and the Rabbit Lake Formation. Computer-assisted resource estimates, based on exploration drill hole information, indicate that the Cuyuna range contains a minimum of 176 million metric tons (Mt) of marginally economic manganiferous rock with an average grade of 10.50 weight percent manganese. The calculated 18.5 Mt of manganese on the Cuyuna range could supply this country's needs for this important and strategic metal for 16 years. An additional resource of 6.9 Mt of manganese metal is available in the lower grade deposits. The majority of these calculated resources are extractable by current surface mining techniques.
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APA: R. J. Beltrame  (1981)  Cuyuna Range Manganese Resources

MLA: R. J. Beltrame Cuyuna Range Manganese Resources. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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