Ore Mineralogy of Nickel-Molybdenum Sulfide Beds Hosted by Black Shales of South China

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Raymond M. Coveney
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Bedded sulfide ores in Cambrian Chinese black shales typically contains at least 2% Ni, 4.5% Mo, 1% As and 0.2% Se. Thin laminae and replaced on colites from the ore contain intimate mixtures of fine-grained Ni-rich sulfides and jordisite complicating ore treatment. The ores contain abundant jordisite, vaesite, nickelian pyrite, and barite and lesser amounts of sphalerite, gersdorffite, millerite, tennantite, fluorite, chalcopyrite, and HgSe (probably tiemannite). At present only ores that are sufficiently rich (>4.5% Mo) for direct roasting are mined and treated to produce, ammonium molybdate. The ores contain Pt, Pd, and Au in amounts totaling up to -2.5 ppm, but these are not recovered.
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APA: Raymond M. Coveney  (1993)  Ore Mineralogy of Nickel-Molybdenum Sulfide Beds Hosted by Black Shales of South China

MLA: Raymond M. Coveney Ore Mineralogy of Nickel-Molybdenum Sulfide Beds Hosted by Black Shales of South China. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1993.

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