RI 4916 Crystal Mountain Fluorite Deposits Ravalli County, Mont. (6edae1e9-fa6c-4f87-ba0d-e6c98b740e37)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 5069 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 1952
Abstract
"INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARYDiscovery of these unusual fluorite deposits was brought to the attention of the Bureau of Mines late in 1951, shortly after the first locations were made. A brief investigation of the deposits by the Bureau revealed seven principal outcrops of fluorite in two areas. The smallest outcrop continuously exposes massive fluorite over an area 25 by 55 feet; the largest outcrop is a similar exposure 180 by 240 feet. The deposits, appear to be sharp-walled, low-angle, tabular ore bodies in granite and are at least 10 feet thick.The Bureau investigation of the deposits included bulldozer strip-trenching, drilling and blasting rock cuts, and channel sampling across three of the largest outcrops. This sampling indicated an average grade of 97.2 percent CaFp and 1.44 percent SiO2.Preliminary metallurgical tests on the ore indicate that it can be concentrated to acid-grade specifications by simple gravity methods. One laboratory test recovered 78.4 percent of the fluorite in a product containing 98.7 percent CaF2, 0.25 percent SiO2, and 0.10 percent Fe2O3."
Citation
APA:
(1952) RI 4916 Crystal Mountain Fluorite Deposits Ravalli County, Mont. (6edae1e9-fa6c-4f87-ba0d-e6c98b740e37)MLA: RI 4916 Crystal Mountain Fluorite Deposits Ravalli County, Mont. (6edae1e9-fa6c-4f87-ba0d-e6c98b740e37). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.