RI 3045 Concentration Tests On The Manganiferous Iron Ores Of The Cuyuna District, Minnesota (749aba9e-a605-4a6a-a23e-f22e07ac2400)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. D. DeVaney
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Jan 1, 1930

Abstract

In the course of the investigation by the U. S. Bureau of Mines and the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy at the Mississippi Valley Experiment Station at Rolla, Mo., on the beneficiation of the low-grade manganese ores of the country, some samples from the Cuyuna District, Linn., have been examined. The work was done under the direction of W. H. Coghill, supervising engineer of the Mississippi Valley Experiment Station. Joseph and Kinney in writing about the relative importance of Minnesota deposits of low-grade ore compared to the total reserves say: "***It has been estimated that 26 to 35 million tons of ore contain 5 to 35 per cent of manganese, and the total domestic tonnage is from 75 to 48 million tons. The mean of these values is 30.5 million and 42 million tons, so it is seen that about 75 per cent of the reserves are in Minnesota." The manganese-bearing ores of the Cuyuna district maybe roughly grouped into two classes. The most abundant ore is of the low-silica, low-manganese, and high-phosphorus type called brown are. The other type is the so-called black ore, which is characterized by a higher manganese and silica content and by a lowe phosphorus analysis than the brown ore. As a general rule the brown ore carries less than 10 per cent of manganese while the black ore contains about 15 per cent and sometimes as high as 22 per cent of manganese.
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APA: F. D. DeVaney  (1930)  RI 3045 Concentration Tests On The Manganiferous Iron Ores Of The Cuyuna District, Minnesota (749aba9e-a605-4a6a-a23e-f22e07ac2400)

MLA: F. D. DeVaney RI 3045 Concentration Tests On The Manganiferous Iron Ores Of The Cuyuna District, Minnesota (749aba9e-a605-4a6a-a23e-f22e07ac2400). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1930.

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