RI 5262 A Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Deposits Of West-Central Arkansas ? Summary

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M. M. Fine
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

Small-scale laboratory mineral-dressing studies were made on a total of nine individual or composite samples of manganese-bearing material from the west-central Arkansas, or Mena, district. Of these, only three yielded concentrates that would probably be acceptable for purchases by the Federal Government fur the National Stockpile. Concentrates from some of the other properties, however, contained more than 40 percent Mn and might be merchantable to other purchasers of manganese ore. In most instances, a too-intimate association of manganese oxides and gangue is conducive to low grade, low recovery, or both, so that mechanical concentration processes do not promise much for this district.
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APA: M. M. Fine  (1956)  RI 5262 A Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Deposits Of West-Central Arkansas ? Summary

MLA: M. M. Fine RI 5262 A Mineral-Dressing Study Of Manganese Deposits Of West-Central Arkansas ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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