The Origin, Mining And Preparation Of Phosphate Rock (51fd2042-3d31-4814-9fd4-e82a29c7c8da)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. H. Sellards
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1914

Abstract

PHOSPHATE rock like most other mineral substances is found in nature in varying degrees of purity. Of the impurities that are present some are constituents of the rock itself; others are inclusions of a foreign substance within the rock; while still others represent merely associated materials or minerals, either clinging to the rock or found in cavities and natural depressions, and hence largely removed in mining. Some of these impurities are distinctly deleterious to the processes of manufacture for which the phosphate is mined, while others, although neutral in action or nearly so, yet by their presence reduce the average grade of the rock and thus acid useless bulk to the shipment. It is the object of refined processes of mining to bring the product, as delivered from the mine, to the highest possible grade consistent with the market requirements and demands. This, however, is not accom-plished without actual loss in the form of discarded phosphate. It is evident, therefore, that the devising of methods for reducing this loss in mining, and yet maintaining the grade of the rock which the market requires, is one of the serious problems that the producers have to face.
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APA: E. H. Sellards  (1914)  The Origin, Mining And Preparation Of Phosphate Rock (51fd2042-3d31-4814-9fd4-e82a29c7c8da)

MLA: E. H. Sellards The Origin, Mining And Preparation Of Phosphate Rock (51fd2042-3d31-4814-9fd4-e82a29c7c8da). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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