Geology And Mineral Processing Of Manganese Deposits From The West-Central Arkansas District

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. K. O’Connor J. C. White P. C. Turner
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The US Bureau of Mines is investigating the cobalt and manganese resource of the West-Central Arkansas district through field investigations, mineralogical characterization, beneficiation and hydrometallurgical tests. Located within the Ouachita Mountains, these structurally-controlled deposits occur along the axes of anticlines that form the mountain ridges. Brecciated novaculite is cemented with a mixture of manganese oxides, primarily cryptomelane and psilomelane. Cobalt is concentrated within lithiophorite, a particular Mnoxide phase. Chemical analyses of head samples reported up to 25% Mn and 0.17% Co. Magnetic separation yielded products containing up to 41 % Mn and 0.22% Co at recoveries of 95% and 93%, respectively.
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APA: W. K. O’Connor J. C. White P. C. Turner  (1993)  Geology And Mineral Processing Of Manganese Deposits From The West-Central Arkansas District

MLA: W. K. O’Connor J. C. White P. C. Turner Geology And Mineral Processing Of Manganese Deposits From The West-Central Arkansas District. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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