Tin, Tantalum, and Niobium Recovery from Kougarok, Seward Peninsula, Alaska

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. L. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, investigated recovery of concentrates containing tin, tantalum, and niobium from the Kougarok deposit on the Seward Peninsula, AK. To date, 25 million lb of tin has been delineated in occurrences containing 0.36 to 1.32 pct Sn, and the resource potential is estimated to be as high as 25 million short tons at average grades of 0.75 pct Sn, 0.025 pct Ta, and 0,025 pct Nb. Deslimed ore was concentrated to 54 pct Sn, 0.3 pct Ta, and 0.3 pct Nb, with recoveries of 74 pct Sn and 44 pct Ta/Nb using a Humphrey's* spiral followed by a Deister shaking table. Tin values in the slimes were upgraded to a 5-pct-Sn concentrate using a Bartles-Mozley separator followed by flotation. The 5- pct-Sn was further upgraded by fuming to give a concentrate containing approximately 60 pct Sn. The recovery of the two products combined was 80 pct Sn and 46 pct Ta/Nb, A flowsheet with mill-design parameters resulted from the metallurgical testing. An economic analysis was made based on the proposed process.
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APA: J. L. Johnson  (1990)  Tin, Tantalum, and Niobium Recovery from Kougarok, Seward Peninsula, Alaska

MLA: J. L. Johnson Tin, Tantalum, and Niobium Recovery from Kougarok, Seward Peninsula, Alaska. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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