RI 6069 Resource Investigation And Leaching Study Of Manganiferous Schists, Kings Mountain District, North And South Carolina ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Malcolm J. McPhersqn J. F. Neill
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The manganiferous schists occurring in the vicinity of Kings Mountain, North and South Carolina, suggest significant tonnages of potential submarginal ores. Although some reconnaissance work in connection with these deposits has been reported, no recent information has been published. Evaluation of the schists as a possible domestic manganese resource has not always adequately considered the fact that the manganese content occurs quantitatively both as oxide and as the silicate, spessartite. The Bureau of Mines investigation herein reported includes preliminary studies to indicate the extent of manganese oxide mineralization and to deter-mine the amenability of the material to sulfur dioxide leaching. The field reconnaissance studies suggest a resource containing in one area an average of 6.4 percent manganese as oxide. The procurement of depth information was beyond the scope of the investigation.
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APA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn J. F. Neill  (1962)  RI 6069 Resource Investigation And Leaching Study Of Manganiferous Schists, Kings Mountain District, North And South Carolina ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: Malcolm J. McPhersqn J. F. Neill RI 6069 Resource Investigation And Leaching Study Of Manganiferous Schists, Kings Mountain District, North And South Carolina ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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