Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Magnetic Taconites of the Eastern Mesabi District, Minnesota

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- 551 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
Sylvia Whitehead (Petrologist, The Broken Hill Propriety Co. Ltd., Melbourne, Australia) — Examination of thin sections of jaspilites from numerous banded iron formations in Australia has revealed no evidence to suggest that silicate minerals have formed by reaction between magnetite and silica. Textural relations indicate that part of the magnetite crystallized very early in the history of the rocks, probably during diagenesis, and remained stable under conditions of metamorphism altering only to hematite or limonite under conditions of oxidation and weathering. Many jaspilites also contain later magnetite which is almost certainly of metamorphic origin. Wherever magnetite is present in quartz rich bands containing little or no silicate or carbonate, it is very fine grained and occurs generally as isolated, well formed octahedral crystals or as small crystalline aggregates. These show no evidence of corrosion or reaction with the quartz even in rocks where adjacent bands contain silicate minerals of moderate to high metamorphic grade. Concerning the silicate minerals, it is reasonably certain that bands of very fine grained stilpnomelane
Citation
APA:
(1963) Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Magnetic Taconites of the Eastern Mesabi District, MinnesotaMLA: Discussion of Papers Published Prior to September 1963 - Magnetic Taconites of the Eastern Mesabi District, Minnesota. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.