Barite Deposits Of Arizona ? Summary - Bureau Of Mines - Report of Investigations - 1960 RI 5651

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 94
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- 39982 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1960
Abstract
This paper describes all occurrences of barite in Arizona that were known or reported to the authors. The history, ownership, production, and geologic setting are discussed for most of the deposits. The uses and specifications of product grades are briefly discussed. Seventy-five deposits were examined in 9 of the 14 counties of the State. The descriptions are given under county headings. No occurrences were reported in the four northeastern counties of Coconino, Navajo, Apache, and Greenlee, nor in Santa Cruz in the southern part of the State. From about half of the deposits examined, 55 samples were taken; of these, 45 were for chemical analysis, and 8 larger samples, ranging from 100 to 350 pounds, for beneficiation tests. A 30-ton bulk sample was taken for pilot-plant tests. Bench-scale flotation tests of the eight samples employing several different procedures and reagent combinations yielded marketable-grade barite products with barite recoveries ranging from 60 to 97 percent. Five of the samples contained enough fluorspar to warrant its recovery. Acid-grade concentrates, which accounted for fluorspar recoveries of 45 to 70 percent, were obtained from three of these ores. Batch laboratory tests of a representative portion of the 30-ton bulk sample revealed that acid-grade fluorspar and high-grade barite concentrates could be recovered. Results of the laboratory and continuous pilot-plant tests of this ore will be presented in a separate report.
Citation
APA:
(1960) Barite Deposits Of Arizona ? Summary - Bureau Of Mines - Report of Investigations - 1960 RI 5651MLA: Barite Deposits Of Arizona ? Summary - Bureau Of Mines - Report of Investigations - 1960 RI 5651. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.