Mineralogical Characteristics and Beneficiation of An Oolitic Iron Ore From the Peace River District, Alberta

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. Petruk
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Mineralogical studies and concentration tests were conducted on samples from an oolitic iron deposit from the Peace River district in Alberta to determine what concentrate grades and metal recoveries could be obtained. The samples assayed 32 to 37 wt. % Fe, and consisted of goethite, nontronite, ferruginous opal, siderite , quartz, amorphous phosphate and illite . Flotation with fatty acids yielded the best over-all results. A flotation concentrate from a composite sample of the iron horizon assayed, by weight, 43.0% Fe, 12.3% SiO2 , 1.9% CaD, 0.9% MgO, 4.5% Al2O3 and 2.0% P2O5 and lost 17.2% on ignition, for an iron recovery of 48.8% and a silica rejection of 80%. When heated to drive off the water, the concentrate assayed 52 w t. % Fe and 14. 8% w t. % SiO2
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APA: W. Petruk  (1977)  Mineralogical Characteristics and Beneficiation of An Oolitic Iron Ore From the Peace River District, Alberta

MLA: W. Petruk Mineralogical Characteristics and Beneficiation of An Oolitic Iron Ore From the Peace River District, Alberta. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1977.

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