IC 8264 Brown Iron Ore Resources Quitman County, Ga

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 38
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
Brown iron ore deposits in Quitman County , Ga . , were investigated by the
Federal Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the State of Georgia , Department
of Commerce , and the University of Alabama .
Ninety- one holes were drilled , having an aggregate footage of 2,188 feet ;
seventy- one holes penetrated 248 feet of iron mineralization . Average thickness
of the ore zone was 3.5 feet under an average thickness of 14.7 feet of
overburden .
The drilling developed inferred reserves containing nearly 30 million
long tons of crude ore with an average analysis of 28 percent iron plus minor
quantities of manganese .
Test work done by the Bureau on the crude ore samples indicated that they
would upgrade by current log washer practice , with the use of a 1 /8 - inch
screen , and yield 4.4 million dry long tons of concentrate with an average
analysis of 52.1 percent iron plus manganese . The weight recovery obtained
was 14.7 percent .
Research studies made by the Bureau showed that the weight recovery would
be increased by changing the screen size without any appreciable sacrifice of
grade . The average weight recovery was increased to 18 percent with a 10 - mesh
screen and 22.8 percent with a 20 - mesh screen . Screen tests studies indicated
that there was no appreciable interlocking of the iron and manganese minerals
and the clay and silica waste particles of the materials retained on a 200-
mesh screen . Clay was prominent in micron - size slimes . Silica was deleterious
in the minus 20 - mesh size .
Citation
APA:
(1965) IC 8264 Brown Iron Ore Resources Quitman County, GaMLA: IC 8264 Brown Iron Ore Resources Quitman County, Ga. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.