Mineral Sand Products And Their Uses ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas E. Garnar
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Mineral sand products have been produced from beach sand heavy minerals for nearly a century. These minerals have specific gravities of 3.0 or higher and are extremely resistant to weathering. The most common economic heavy minerals are ilmenite, leucoxene, rutile, zircon, stauarolite, monazite, garnet, and the aluminum-silicate minerals. Of these, ilmenite is the most abundant. In some cases a deposit may contain only one or two economic heavy minerals whereas in others five or six may be present. Heavy mineral mining began in the late eighteen hundreds when monazite was mined for its thorium content. This was followed by mining activity on the North Florida coast just south of Jacksonville Beach - where ilmenite and zircon were first separated during the WW I (1,8). Modern heavy mineral mining began in Eastern Australia during the late nineteen-thirties and spread to the United States during World War II. It is the purpose of this paper to review the commercial heavy mineral products, their sources, and their uses.
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APA: Thomas E. Garnar  (1985)  Mineral Sand Products And Their Uses ? Introduction

MLA: Thomas E. Garnar Mineral Sand Products And Their Uses ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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