RI 6081 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Metallurgical Evaluation And Classification Of Nonmagnetic Taconite Drill Cores From The West Central Mesabi Range ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
P. A. Wasson
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Drill cores from 15 holes in the West Central Mesabi Range were studied as part of the Lake Superior iron resource investigation begun in 1957 by the Bureau of Mines. Chemical, petrographic, and metallurgical analyses were made to determine grade, mineralogy, magnetic characteristics, and response to beneficiation. Data in this report were developed to provide a better under-standing of the nature and character of low-grade iron ore occurrences, to measure potential of usable ore, and to provide a basis for comparison with bank samples previously taken in the same general area. The average iron content of 4,445 feet of core was 31.8 percent. Iron oxides present were hematite, goethite, and magnetite; the gangue minerals were chiefly quartz, iron silicate, and iron-bearing carbonates.
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APA: P. A. Wasson  (1962)  RI 6081 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Metallurgical Evaluation And Classification Of Nonmagnetic Taconite Drill Cores From The West Central Mesabi Range ? Summary

MLA: P. A. Wasson RI 6081 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Metallurgical Evaluation And Classification Of Nonmagnetic Taconite Drill Cores From The West Central Mesabi Range ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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