Oxidation and Enrichment of the Manganese Deposits of Butte, Mont.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul L. Allsman
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Nov 1, 1956

Abstract

Butte mining district contains extensive manganese vein deposits forming a peripheral zone. Oxidation in the veins studied usually extends to a depth of about 75 ft. Secondary minerals formed by oxidation were found to be ramsdellite-always accompanied by intermixed pyrolusite-and cryptomelane. Enrichment of the gossan is accomplished by reduction of weight upon oxidation; theoretical enrichment is 32.2 pct. Additional enrichment is caused by leaching of soluble minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium carbonates. Butte mining district contains extensive manganese vein deposits in the outer zone, surrounding the copper and zinc deposits and corresponding to the well known silver zone. This article describes the mineralogy of the manganese veins, the oxidation and enrichment processes, and the use of this information in prospecting.
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APA: Paul L. Allsman  (1956)  Oxidation and Enrichment of the Manganese Deposits of Butte, Mont.

MLA: Paul L. Allsman Oxidation and Enrichment of the Manganese Deposits of Butte, Mont.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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