Nickel Laterites of Central Dominican Republic: Part I. - Mineralogy and Ore Dressing

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E. W. Lithgow
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Commercial volumes of nickeliferous laterite ores overlie part of a 90 km long belt of peridotites in central Dominican Republic. Protores are serpentinized harzburgites and dunites, with lesser serpentinite. The ore mineralogy consists mostly of goethite, serpentine-group minerals, quartz and poorly crystallized, x- ray amorphous materials. Minor constituents are hematite, gibbsite, olivine and enstatite. In the Ore Dressing plant the mine feed is subjected initially to proper sizing and blending to produce a homogenized mix. Subsequent drying and upgrading, by selective crushing and screening of rock fragments through a Barmac circuit, complete preparation of the ore for pyrometallurgical processing.
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APA: E. W. Lithgow  (1993)  Nickel Laterites of Central Dominican Republic: Part I. - Mineralogy and Ore Dressing

MLA: E. W. Lithgow Nickel Laterites of Central Dominican Republic: Part I. - Mineralogy and Ore Dressing. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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