The Influence of Mineral Characteristics and Distribution on Mineral Processing of the Anitapolis, Brazil, Eluvial Phosphate Ore

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Henrique Kahn
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Anitapolis alkaline massif in southern Brazil underlies a sub circular area of 6 km2. Bore-hole data show a concentric rock distribution, with mafic rocks in the central part and felsic rocks in the border zone. The rocks are covered by talus and weathered material, 30 m thick on average, and very inhomogeneous in composition. Phosphate mineralization associated mainly with two levels of the weathering mantle and with fresh rocks. A preliminary ore-type classification was based on distribution of apatite, feldspar, vermiculite, biotite-phiogopite, calcite, pyroxene, amphibole and analcime, determined by semiquantitative diffraction method. Technological tests performed on eluvial ore samples from three adits resulted in a subdivision of ore-types based on the difference in behavior due to mineral characteristics during mineral pr
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APA: Henrique Kahn  (1991)  The Influence of Mineral Characteristics and Distribution on Mineral Processing of the Anitapolis, Brazil, Eluvial Phosphate Ore

MLA: Henrique Kahn The Influence of Mineral Characteristics and Distribution on Mineral Processing of the Anitapolis, Brazil, Eluvial Phosphate Ore. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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