Recovery Of Barite From Tailings Ponds And Bypassed Mining Waste

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. V. Sullivan
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

As part of its program to conserve domestic mineral resources through advancing mineral resources technology, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, conducted investigations to determine the feasibility of recovering high-grade barite concentrates, suitable for use as well-drilling mud, from current and old waste pond materials and materials bypassed in present mining operations. Flotation studies of waste pond samples from Missouri and Nevada yielded barite concentrates containing over 95 percent BaSO4 with recoveries of 86 percent and 96 percent, respectively, of the barite in the flotation feed. Flotation studies of a hard-rock sample from Georgia, currently bypassed in mining, yielded a barite concentrate containing 97 percent BaSO4 with an attendant recovery of 97 percent of the barite.
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APA: G. V. Sullivan  (1980)  Recovery Of Barite From Tailings Ponds And Bypassed Mining Waste

MLA: G. V. Sullivan Recovery Of Barite From Tailings Ponds And Bypassed Mining Waste. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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