New York Paper - Oxidation and Enrichment at Ducktown, Tenn. (with Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 26
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- 2235 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1924
Abstract
The material that forms the basis of this paper was collected in the spring of 1922, during a ten-day visit to Ducktown by the writer in the company of Prof. L. C. Graton. The time available for the work was far too short to allow anything like a thorough study of the deposits, and structural and stratigraphic questions, though they have an important bearing on the origin of the primary ores, were necessarily left untouched. Attention was focussed on the zone of oxidation and enrichment; and by devoting most of our time to the upper levels, open pits, and old workings, and examining the deeper levels only thoroughly enough to obtain a fair idea of the nature of the primary sulfide ore, we were able to make a reasonably complete survey of the various orebodies. With this field work for a background, the writer later made a study, in the Harvard laboratories, of the specimens obtained during the visit. As some of the facts brought to light by this study appear to be new, it seems worth while to set forth the outstanding features and a proposed explanation of them. Much of the Ducktown material that is obviously of greatest significance, as regards oxidation and enrichment, is soft and crumbly. Notwithstanding the desirability of gaining from such material all possible information as to its mineral composition and textural relationships, but little has heretofore been learned regarding it; but, by suitable preparation of this material in connection with the present study, it has been possible to examine it under the microscope without any disturbance of its texture and about as satisfactorily as if it were hard, fresh ore. The information thus gained has contributed measurably to the results set forth in this paper.
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(1924) New York Paper - Oxidation and Enrichment at Ducktown, Tenn. (with Discussion)MLA: New York Paper - Oxidation and Enrichment at Ducktown, Tenn. (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1924.