The Production of Pyrochlore concentrates at St Lawrence Columbium and Metals Corp.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C Carbonneau
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

In order to successfully produce columbium pyrochlore concentrates, St. Lawrence Columbium and Metals Corporation had to face two principal problems met in several new operations but possibly made more acute than usual owing to the newness of the project. 1.-The ore is particularly complex, as it is made up of an elaborate intermingling of carbonates and discontinuous ultra-alkaline rock bodies of various ages and types in which no less than seventy mineral have been re-ported. Obvious petrographic or structural controls are lacking. Ore boundaries have to be defined on the basis of assay results and the determination of several minerals which occur in trace amounts. 2.-The pyrochlore concentrates produced had to com-ply with a set of stringent specifications. This fact, combined with the low Cb205 content of the ore, necessitated the use of a beneficiation process that would have to operate at a concentration ratio greater than 100:1. A brief description of the mill circuit is given. Mill stability was obtained through extensive mineralogical study of the mill feed coupled with close geological and engineering control of the mining operations.
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APA: C Carbonneau  (1965)  The Production of Pyrochlore concentrates at St Lawrence Columbium and Metals Corp.

MLA: C Carbonneau The Production of Pyrochlore concentrates at St Lawrence Columbium and Metals Corp.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1965.

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