The Mineralogy of the Black Star Ore Body and its Relation to Milling Practice at Mount Isa

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
McGhie R. R
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

The general structural features and the principal mineral relationships of the Black Star ore body, Mount Isa, Queensland, have been described in several previously published papers. But particular reference may be made to the work of Grondijs and Schouten, whose examination of over 200 polished sections revealed some remarkable features in the process of ore deposition. The observations by the present authors are based upon the study of a smaller ·set of specimens complementary to those examined by Grondijs and Schouten and are intended to elaborate certain aspects of the mineral relationships, more particularly those affecting the ore-dressing processes.The work described applies to the primary sulphide ore only, and to the present milling practice of fine-grinding and selective flotation.GEOLOGICAL FEATURESThe Black Star is one of several economic mineral concentrations in the Mount Isa series of thinly bedded carbonaceous shales, which are considered to be of preCambrian age. The nlineralization is apparently connected with pegmatite intrustions located within some miles of the ore bodies, and has been Gontrolled in the main by major folding of the shales and by a shear system which follows approximately the strike and dip of the beds. The detailed "The investigations described in this paper were made in the Metallurgy Department, University of Melbourne, where the senior author was formerly Senior Lecturer in Mining and Metallurgy. A report on a section of the work was submitted by the junior author as a thesis requIred by the University of Queensland.
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APA: McGhie R. R  (1939)  The Mineralogy of the Black Star Ore Body and its Relation to Milling Practice at Mount Isa

MLA: McGhie R. R The Mineralogy of the Black Star Ore Body and its Relation to Milling Practice at Mount Isa. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1939.

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