RI 3513 Concentration Of Manganosiderite Ore From Leadville, Colo. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. D. DeVaney
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Abstract

Manganese-bearing deposits of the Leadville, Colo. district are of two distinct types. Mangano siderite, a combined or intimately mixed ferrous and manganous carbonate, occurs in unaltered zones as the predominant mineral. From 50 feet below the surface to as deep as 800 feet, psilomelane and wad, both black manganese oxide minerals, are found in intimate contact with hematite and limonite. A typical analysis of the black oxide ore shows 20.08 percent Fe, 19.64 percent Mn, 15.91 percent insoluble, 14.91 percent moisture, 0.94 percent Zn, and 2.13 percent Pb. A considerable tonnage of the oxide ore has been mined for production of spiegeleisen and for other purposes.
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APA: F. D. DeVaney  (1940)  RI 3513 Concentration Of Manganosiderite Ore From Leadville, Colo. ? Introduction

MLA: F. D. DeVaney RI 3513 Concentration Of Manganosiderite Ore From Leadville, Colo. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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