RI 5086 Laboratory Recovery Of Manganese Carbonate From The Martin Mine, Independence County, Ark. ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 13
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1954
Abstract
A laboratory mineral-dressing investigation of manganese ore from the Martin mine, Independence County, Ark., succeeded in recovering ferrograde manganese products. Sintered flotation concentrates analyzing 40.7 and 41.4 percent manganese at overall recoveries of 54.6 and 47.7 percent, respectively, were produced from preconcentrated feed, Preconcentration of the ore for flotation included treatment by magnetic separation and by a combination of magnetic separation and heavy-medium processing. The mineral-dressing study of the Martin mine rhodochrosite ore was part of a general program of the Bureau of Mines to develop domestic sources of strategic minerals, including manganese. Several such potential sources of manganese exist in the Batesville, Ark., district, one of which is represented by the Martin mine. Although the Martin mine area has not been delimited with respect to total reserve tonnage, it is considered to be one of the more important occurrences of manganese in the district. It is estimated that several 100,000 tons of manganese carbonate ore are present in this and similar properties.
Citation
APA:
(1954) RI 5086 Laboratory Recovery Of Manganese Carbonate From The Martin Mine, Independence County, Ark. ? IntroductionMLA: RI 5086 Laboratory Recovery Of Manganese Carbonate From The Martin Mine, Independence County, Ark. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.