RI 4143 Concentration of Utah Fluorite Ores

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
H. D. Snedden J. V. Batty W. J. Long K. C. Dean
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Dec 1, 1947

Abstract

As a part of the investigation of strategic-mineral deposits in the United States under the Strategic Minerals Act, engineers of the Bureau of Mines examined and sampled numerous deposits of fluorite ore from Utah. From those deposits that warranted further investigation, samples were submitted to the Ore Dressing Section of the Salt Lake City Station for metallurgical testing. This paper gives data summarizing the results obtained from laboratory ore-dressing studies of the fluorite ores submitted. Test work was done on samples from four properties in the Washington Mining District, Beaver County; two properties in the Star Mining District, Beaver County; one property in the Wah Wah Mountains, Beaver County; and three properties in Tooele County, Utah. In general, the Washington District ores were found amenable to concentration by flotation for the production of acid-grade fluorspar. None of the other ores were beneficiated to acid-grade, but several were amenable to concentration for the production of metallurgical-grade fluorspar concentrates.
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APA: H. D. Snedden J. V. Batty W. J. Long K. C. Dean  (1947)  RI 4143 Concentration of Utah Fluorite Ores

MLA: H. D. Snedden J. V. Batty W. J. Long K. C. Dean RI 4143 Concentration of Utah Fluorite Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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