Evaluation Of Barite Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William G. Freeman
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

In comparison to many mineral commodities, barite has a low unit value. It is mined and sold in low volumes in high-grade (90-98% BaSO4) forms to basically one industry that uses approximately 75% of the free world production. Based upon the above criteria, all factors must be considered in determining if a barite deposit is economical; such as, the type of deposit, mining and milling methods required, transportation to the markets, tariffs, local political conditions, etc. In other words, barite mines are made--not found. The length of this paper precludes any indepth discussion of geology, mining and metallurgy of barite. Most of this information can be found in data already published, such as D. A. Brobst's bulletin1 on the Barite Resources of the United States.
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APA: William G. Freeman  (1971)  Evaluation Of Barite Deposits

MLA: William G. Freeman Evaluation Of Barite Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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