RI 4148 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ores from the Artillery Peak Deposit, Mohave County

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Havens G. M. Potter S. J. Hussey
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Nov 1, 1947

Abstract

The Artillery Peak manganese ores , from one of the largest known manganese deposits in the United States , present a difficult problem in concentration because they are low-grade and the association of manganese and gangue minerals is intimate and complex. The known size of this deposit has justified investigation of processes such as leaching, wherein preliminary enrichment of the original feed might be advantageous .. Therefore , the ore-dressing studies on Artillery Peak ores were carried on with the object not only of making directly marketable manganese products but also of removing acid-consuming calcite and raising the grade of ore for leachingplant feed . Owing to the extent of the deposits , test work was carried on at the Salt Lake laboratories in considerable detail on several lots of ore of varying composition . This paper summarizes the results obtained from laboratory testing of four samples obtained by engineers of the Mining Branch from the Maggie Canyon area of the Artillery Peak deposit . Also included are results obtained from testing one sample of Chapin Group ore , which was considered representative of numerous very low-grade ores submitted from the Artillery Peak district . During the course of the investigations , many data were obtained and compiled , but for the sake of brevity , data of secondary importance have been omitted or condensed and only those tests giving the more pertinent results are discussed in detail ...
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APA: R. Havens G. M. Potter S. J. Hussey  (1947)  RI 4148 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ores from the Artillery Peak Deposit, Mohave County

MLA: R. Havens G. M. Potter S. J. Hussey RI 4148 Concentration of Oxide Manganese Ores from the Artillery Peak Deposit, Mohave County. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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