RI 4159 Concentration of Gravity Tailings from the Grasselli Deposit, Park City, Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
T. F. Mitchell W. G. Sandell G. M. Potter B. K. Shibler J. V. Batty
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Dec 1, 1947

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The Park City district, situated 30 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the Wasatch Mountains, Is a well-known producer of lead, zinc, and precious metals. Nearly continuous production has been maintained from the dis¬trict since its early discovery about 1870. For approximately 50 years, gravity milling methods were employed to beneficiate Park City ore, and during that time tailings from the mills were sluiced down Silver Creek and deposited on lands below the camp for 7 miles.Owing to the large tonnage of tailings deposited along Silver Creek, considerable work was done in the past in the attempt to develop a low-cost concentration method for re-treating this material, but no-method was found that was economically feasible. The Bureau of Mines was asked to conduct beneficiation tests on Park City tailings in November 1944, and metallurgical studies were initiated at that time. This report summarizes the results of laboratory ore-dressing studies made on samples from the Grasselli deposit."
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APA: T. F. Mitchell W. G. Sandell G. M. Potter B. K. Shibler J. V. Batty  (1947)  RI 4159 Concentration of Gravity Tailings from the Grasselli Deposit, Park City, Utah

MLA: T. F. Mitchell W. G. Sandell G. M. Potter B. K. Shibler J. V. Batty RI 4159 Concentration of Gravity Tailings from the Grasselli Deposit, Park City, Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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