The Wisconsin Zinc District ? Discussion

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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J: H. POLHEMUS, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*).-The Joplin .mining and milling practice has largely influenced operating methods in the Wisconsin district. Milling equipment is essentially of the same type with the notable exception that no tables are used. The treatment of the flue 'sands has been attempted several times but without commercial success. Table material coming from any one mill is low both in tonnage and zinc content. The iron is comparatively high as the pyrite-line "chat" is much more prevalent than the zinc-lime attached particle. In the finer sizes the zinc occurs mainly as free mineral. These condi-tions make the production of good-grade table concentrates very diffi-cult. The accompanying tabulated results from several mill tests indi-cate the character of the mill tails. I think the average mill tails in the district assay nearer 1.5 per cent. zinc than under 1 per cent., as stated by Messrs. Boericke and Garnett.
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APA:  (1919)  The Wisconsin Zinc District ? Discussion

MLA: The Wisconsin Zinc District ? Discussion. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.

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