Magnesite-talc deposit in southern Deloro Township, Ontario

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- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
A large magnesite-talc body is locared in Delora Township, 11
km sourh-southeasr of Timmins, Onrario. The deposit occurs
in part of an Archean greensrone belt dominated by volcanic
and sedimenrary rocks and large bodies of ultramafic intrusions.
The magnesite-talc zane is abour 1800 m long, has a
maximum width of 300 m and has been drilled ro 120 m below
surface. Chemical analyses of rhe main carbonate zane average
20 ro 28% soluble MgO (magnesia), 5 ro 6% rota/ iron oxide
and less rhan 0.1 % CaO (lime). Mineralogically, the zane consists
of approximately 54% magnesite, 28% rate, /5% quartz
and 3% hematire. Perrographic srudies suggest that rhe
various assemblages of magnesite, rate, quartz and serpentine
were derived from a parenr serpenrinire (after dunire). An early
carbonitization stage, which produced a high-magnesite,
low-talc assemblage, preceded a farer decarbonitizarion stage,
which formed rhe main magnesite-talc assemblage. Despite a
favourably low calcium oxide content of rhe magnesite-talc
rock, considerable iron in the magnesire /at rice has limited the
quality of the beneficiared product: rhe besr flotation concentrate
to dare yields 92 to 94% dead-burned MgO. Experimen-
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ta/ work continues on finding a process whereby high-purity
magnesia can be produced on a commercial scale.
Citation
APA:
(1984) Magnesite-talc deposit in southern Deloro Township, OntarioMLA: Magnesite-talc deposit in southern Deloro Township, Ontario. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.