Evaluation Of Fluorspar Deposits ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. N. McAnulty
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

Because so many interrelated technical, economic, legal and political factors are involved in evaluation of commercial mineral deposits, it is common practice today to assign such work to a team of specialists including geologists, mining engineers, metallurgists, lawyers, and economic evaluation experts. Each member of the team plays an important role; the role of the geologist is particularly important. The geologist involved with evaluation of fluorspar deposits needs all the geologic and economic training and experience required for evaluation of metallic mineral deposits. Few, if any, industrial or metallic minerals occur in so many geologic environments as fluorite. Fluorspar, and aggregate of rock and mineral matter containing enough fluorite to make a commercial deposit (ore), is somewhat more limited in its modes of occurrence than fluorite, but it too is found in a variety of environments.
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APA: W. N. McAnulty  (1970)  Evaluation Of Fluorspar Deposits ? Introduction

MLA: W. N. McAnulty Evaluation Of Fluorspar Deposits ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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