The Occurrence, Preparation and Use of Magnesite (a456992c-8b8c-4a1b-8541-f8854f087660)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 4, 1915
Abstract
Discussion of the paper of L. C. MORGANROTH, presented at the Pittsburgh meeting, October, 1914, and printed in Bulletin No. 93, September, 1914, pp. 2345 to 2352. D. T. DAY, Washington, D. C.-I would like to hear some further detail as to the California deposits. L. C. MORGANROTH, Pittsburgh, Pa.-We have examined the California deposits at various times; I have been over practically all of them myself. These deposits are all of the massive variety. While it is possible that it could be mined and used for metallurgical purposes, it is not feasible because it costs too much. At the present time magnesite which is mined in California is used in the making of plaster, or by the paper trade. Careful figures show that if the California magnesite could be delivered to Atlantic seaports in the crude state at not over $4 a gross ton, and assuming that it would give the same results as the Austro-Hungarian magnesite, it would be cheaper to use the latter. It is also more difficult to dead-burn the massive magnesite, for while it starts to give up its gas readily, the difficulty consists in driving off the last few per cent., and unless this is driven off the magnesite will absorb C02 from the air, so that in a few months it may have 10 or 12 per cent. DAVID T. DAY.-How is the Austro-Hungarian supply at the present time ?
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APA: (1915) The Occurrence, Preparation and Use of Magnesite (a456992c-8b8c-4a1b-8541-f8854f087660)
MLA: The Occurrence, Preparation and Use of Magnesite (a456992c-8b8c-4a1b-8541-f8854f087660). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.