Discussion - Relation Of Magnetic Susceptibility To Mineral Composition - Mining Engineering, Page 373, March 1958, Vol. 211 – Spokes, Ernest M., Mitchell, David R.

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This article by Spokes and Mitchell de- serves high commendation. For many years mineral dressers have been at a loss to explain the variation in magnetic susceptibility of the same mineral species obtained from different localities. In fact, they do not even have a list of accurately measured data on the specific magnetic susceptibility of weakly magnetic minerals to consult. Experience as a university teacher has firmly convinced me that the average student has more difficulty in acquiring a satisfactory knowledge of magnetism than of any other branch of mineral dressing. This is almost entirely because the subject has been treated far too much from a strict practical standpoint and far too little from a fundamental one. It is no exaggeration to state that almost all the published theoretical discussions are based on the experimental results of manufactured chemicals and alloys, but not of naturally occurring minerals. In an attempt to remedy this state of affairs, the author of this article not only set up a new magnetic balance in the Department of Mineral Preparation of The Pennsylvania State University, but also performed work of fundamental value, thus pointing the way to further research. This is evidenced by the fact that an investigation of the magnetic susceptibilities of manganese minerals was recently completed by S. G. Watt under the direction of David R. Mitchell, now acting dean of the College of Mineral Industries of the Pennsylvania State University. D. J. Cook is studying the magnetic susceptibility of titanium minerals under my supervision. It is hoped that our research program can be continued for several years and that similar investigations will be Initiated at other universities and research institutions.
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APA: S. C. Sun  (1958)  Discussion - Relation Of Magnetic Susceptibility To Mineral Composition - Mining Engineering, Page 373, March 1958, Vol. 211 – Spokes, Ernest M., Mitchell, David R.

MLA: S. C. Sun Discussion - Relation Of Magnetic Susceptibility To Mineral Composition - Mining Engineering, Page 373, March 1958, Vol. 211 – Spokes, Ernest M., Mitchell, David R.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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