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Title
Strontium Minerals
Author Ober, Joyce A. 
Society / Organization SME 
Summary / Abstract Strontium occurs commonly in nature, averaging 0.034% of all igneous rock; however, only two minerals, celestite and strontianite, contain strontium in sufficient quantities to make its recovery practical, and these minerals are found in sedimentary rocks. Of the two, only celestite has been found to occur in deposits of sufficient size to make development of mining facilities currently attractive. Celestite, the most common strontium mineral, consists primarily of strontium sulfate (SrSO,). Strontianite, the second most common mineral, consists primarily of strontium carbonate (Sr CO3). Strontianite would be the more useful of the two common minerals because strontium is used most commonly in the carbonate form, but few deposits have been discovered that are suitable for development. The physical properties of strontium ores are listed in [Table 1]. 
Format PDF 
File Size 485.4k 
Specifications v 7.0 / 300 dpi 
Copyright Date 1/1/94 
Publication Date 1/1/94 
Digitization Date 3/12/08 
Book Title Industrial Minerals and Rocks – 6th Edition 
Chapter Chapter 85 - Part 2 – Commodities and Uses 
Pages
ISBN 0-87335-103-7 

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