Processing California Bastnasite Ore

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles J. Baroch Morton Smutz Edwin H. Olson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1959

Abstract

IN 1949 an orebody containing some 10 billion lb of recoverable rare earth metals was discovered in the Mountain Pass district of San Bernardino County, California.1 The following year Molybdenum Corp. of America purchased a number of claims at the deposit and a mill on the property which had been constructed to process the district's gold ores. Average composition of ore from the San Bernardino deposit is less than 0.1 pct ThO2, 25 to 35 pet calcite, 10 pet rare earth oxides, 15 to 20 pet silica, and 30 to 40 pet barite.2 Rare earth content of the ore analyzes 50.7 pet CeO2, 4.2 pet Pr6O11, 11.7 pet Nd2O3, 1.3 pet Sm2O3, and 34.3 pet La2O3, and others.2
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APA: Charles J. Baroch Morton Smutz Edwin H. Olson  (1959)  Processing California Bastnasite Ore

MLA: Charles J. Baroch Morton Smutz Edwin H. Olson Processing California Bastnasite Ore. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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