RI 5017 Reconnaissance Of The Cartersville Manganese Deposits, Bartow County, Ga. ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 85
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1954
Abstract
[The Cartersville mining district is in Bartow County, Ga., about 40 miles northwest of Atlanta. Barite, limonite, ocher, amber, hematite, and, manganese oxide ores have been produced from the strict since about 1840. In the search for a possible source of manganese ore, Bureau of Mines engineers made a preliminary study of the district from September 1950 to January 1951. During this study 139 deposits were examined, and many mineral exposures were sampled. Manganese mineralization occurs as fine oxide and concretionary pellets in residual clays, as fine oxides in umberous clay, in brown-iron deposits, and in a limited quantity in mud ponds and Jig-tailing piles. The future supply of ferrograde manganese ore from the district, using current mining and benefication methods, appears limited to the recovery of the hard manganese ores deposits. Rough estimates indicate a reserve of manganese-bearing clays of about 8,000,000 long tons. This type of deposit has been extensively exploited and the larger deposits mined out to depths of from 50 to 200 feet. The remainder of these deposits are low grade, are covered with deep layers of colluvium, or lie below the ground-water table. Any future production from this source will require systematic prospecting, improved concentration, and an increase in the price of concentrate.]
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(1954) RI 5017 Reconnaissance Of The Cartersville Manganese Deposits, Bartow County, Ga. ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: RI 5017 Reconnaissance Of The Cartersville Manganese Deposits, Bartow County, Ga. ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.