RI 4620 Laboratory Concentration Of Mercury Ores From Oregon, California, Idaho, And Nevada

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Wells
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

An important activity of the Bureau of Mines is the continual search for new sources of minerals. As a part of the investigation of strategic mineral deposits in the United States, samples of mercury ores were submitted to the Ore Dressing sections of the Salt Lake City and Albany stations for metallurgical testing. This paper gives data summarizing the results obtained from laboratory beneficiation studies of mercury ore samples submitted during the period 1941 to 1947. Ores tested included three from Jackson County, Oreg., one from Valley County, Idaho, one from Storey County, Nev., and one from Sonoma County, Calif. In general, the ores from Oregon were not amenable to concentration by flotation because of intimate association of cinnabar with other minerals or because of extremely low grade. One Oregon ore was amenable to direct distillation provided lime was added to reduce corrosion of the retort.
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APA: R. R. Wells  (1950)  RI 4620 Laboratory Concentration Of Mercury Ores From Oregon, California, Idaho, And Nevada

MLA: R. R. Wells RI 4620 Laboratory Concentration Of Mercury Ores From Oregon, California, Idaho, And Nevada. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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