RI 3652 Manganese Investigation’s - Metallurgical Division Ore-Dressing Studies of Manganese Ores - 17. Concentration of Wad Ore from the Ayedalotte Property, Batesville, Ark.

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 17
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- Publication Date:
- Jul 1, 1942
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION The Batesville manganese district lies in the southern part of the Ozark region, mostly in Independence County but partly in Sharp, Izard, and Stone Counties of north central Arkansas.Oxides, carbonates, and silicates of manganese are found in the district. 4/ Carbonate ores have been mined from time to time, but the reserves of potentially commercial ore are chiefly black manganese oxide minerals.The district has produced manganese ore for many years. lip to and including 1933, 160,804 long tons of ferruginous manganese ore (10 to 35 percent manganese) and 140,277 long tons of metallurgical ore (35 percent or more manganese) were shipped;./ most of it was wad orThe term ""wad ore,"" used locally to designate the soft, clayey de¬posits of oxide ore, is a partial misnomer. The ores contain a soft, low-specific-gravity mineral of indefinite composition, which can be designated as wad, but coarse and fine particles of psilomelane and hausmannite, with a smaller proportion of braunite, pyrolusite, and indefinite manganese silicates, are also present. Large and small lumps of high-grade, hard manganese oxide minerals are found, frequently embedded in a soft, black matrix of fine particles of manganese oxides mixed with gangue."
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APA:
(1942) RI 3652 Manganese Investigation’s - Metallurgical Division Ore-Dressing Studies of Manganese Ores - 17. Concentration of Wad Ore from the Ayedalotte Property, Batesville, Ark.MLA: RI 3652 Manganese Investigation’s - Metallurgical Division Ore-Dressing Studies of Manganese Ores - 17. Concentration of Wad Ore from the Ayedalotte Property, Batesville, Ark.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1942.