RI 2902 Preliminary Ore Dressing Tests To Recover Manganese In Rhodochrosite Ores ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. D. DeVaney
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

The supply of manganese is a subject of much interest. The idea of obtaining it from rhodochrosite-MnC03 is attractive because the carbonate is supposed not to be so contaminated with impurities as the commonly utilized oxides. Large bodies of rhodochrosite-bearing rock have been known for a long while to exist at Butte, Mont. Hence samples were obtained from that place. In the two samples examined quartz was the chief diluting substance. The leaner sample was about one half quartz; some copper, lead, zinc, and iron sulphides were also present. The rhodochrosite amounted to about 40 per cent, so that the sample had a tenor of about 20 per cent manganese. This sample was the subject of the examination reported herein.
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APA: F. D. DeVaney  (1928)  RI 2902 Preliminary Ore Dressing Tests To Recover Manganese In Rhodochrosite Ores ? Introduction

MLA: F. D. DeVaney RI 2902 Preliminary Ore Dressing Tests To Recover Manganese In Rhodochrosite Ores ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.

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