Trace Elements In Sulfide Ores From Selected Deposits In The Southeastern United States

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jean E. Tilden
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

An investigation of several trace elements distributed among sulfide minerals from deposits located in the southeastern United States was conducted. The deposits investigated are distributed within both the Blue Ridge Province and the Piedmont Province, which are contiguous geographic provinces. Twenty five deposits were examined;' eleven in the Blue Ridge Province and fourteen in the Piedmont Province. Figure 1 shows the locations of deposits investigated. In the deposits investigated, the mineral phases examined were pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and sphalerite. These phases were chosen because of their relatively widespread occurrence, although no pyrrhotite was seen in the Piedmont Province. A total of 116 polished surfaces of ores were prepared, and mineral phases were collected from these surfaces for analysis. Samples were analyzed for cobalt, nickel, manganese, lead, tin, chromium, molybdenum, and gold. A total of 372 analyses were made. Trace elements were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry following standard procedures. In this study, trace elements are defined as those elements which are present in the mineral but which do not affect the chemical formula for that mineral. Lead is considered as a trace element only in ores where little or no lead sulfide could be identified as a distinct mineral phase.
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APA: Jean E. Tilden  (1972)  Trace Elements In Sulfide Ores From Selected Deposits In The Southeastern United States

MLA: Jean E. Tilden Trace Elements In Sulfide Ores From Selected Deposits In The Southeastern United States. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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