Principal Types of Iron-Formation and Derived Ores (c790e046-3ab7-49c9-a5af-9c8aaba2813d)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. A. Gross
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

"Nearly 90 per cent of the iron ore produced in Canada is derived from iron-formation or bedded iron deposits. About 70 per cent of this consists of concentrates obtained from iron-formation; another 20 per cent was formed by natural enrichment processes.Four principal varieties of iron-formation are recognized -the Algoma, Superior, Clinton and Minette types. Differences in their geology, mineralogy, chemical com-position and environment of deposition are of special significance in their evaluation as ore.The properties of the ores, including grade, beneficiation qualities and minor element content in taconites, metataconites and naturally enriched ores, reflect characteristics of the primary stratigraphie units from which they are derived. A detailed description of the stratigraphie facies is essential for efficient utilization of these source beds."
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APA: G. A. Gross  (1966)  Principal Types of Iron-Formation and Derived Ores (c790e046-3ab7-49c9-a5af-9c8aaba2813d)

MLA: G. A. Gross Principal Types of Iron-Formation and Derived Ores (c790e046-3ab7-49c9-a5af-9c8aaba2813d). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1966.

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