Characteristics of FeS2 in Samples from the Doe Run Company's Viburnum Mill and Casteel Mine, Southeast Missouri

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
David R. Brosnahan
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Increased Cu grades due to chalcopyrite-rich ore from The Doe Run Company's new Casteel Mine prompted a program to increase Cu recovery. Preliminary tests indicated that prohibitive quantities of FeS2 float with chalcopyrite. Point counting of mill stream samples showed that locking was not a major problem, although grinding to finer particle size enhanced the floatability of both chalcopyrite and marcasite. Backscattered electron images and microprobe analyses of FeSz minerals revealed the presence of Pb which appears to occur as solid solution in marcasite, and as a sub-micron particulate Pb phase in pyrite.
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APA: David R. Brosnahan  (1987)  Characteristics of FeS2 in Samples from the Doe Run Company's Viburnum Mill and Casteel Mine, Southeast Missouri

MLA: David R. Brosnahan Characteristics of FeS2 in Samples from the Doe Run Company's Viburnum Mill and Casteel Mine, Southeast Missouri. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1987.

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