RI 6394 Some Iron Phyllosilicates of the Cuyuna and Mesabi Districts in Minnesota

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Rolland L. Blake
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Petrographic and mineralogical studies were made on unoxidized samples from the Cuyuna and Mesabi districts to study occurrence and properties of the iron phyllosilicate minerals . Examination of 96 thin sections from the thinbedded facies of the main iron - formation of the Cuyuna district indicates that the most abundant minerals are Mn - Mg - siderite , stilpnome lane , and minnesotaite . Reconstitution and recrystallization of minerals has occurred along certain beds , and textures indicate that some minnesotaite apparently formed at expense of stilpnomelane . Three samples of stilpnome lane and one of minnesotaite were concentrated from fracture - fillings within iron- formation . Results of chemical , optical , spectrographic , X- ray diffraction , and differential thermal analyses on these samples are reported . The detection of ammonia in stilpnome lane samples is the first such occurrence reported , and its significance is discussed . New mineral data are presented on greenalite and probable septechamosite from the Mesabi district .
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APA: Rolland L. Blake  (1964)  RI 6394 Some Iron Phyllosilicates of the Cuyuna and Mesabi Districts in Minnesota

MLA: Rolland L. Blake RI 6394 Some Iron Phyllosilicates of the Cuyuna and Mesabi Districts in Minnesota. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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