RI 5450 Core-Drill Sampling Of Cuyuna-Range Manganiferous Iron Formations, Crow Wing County, Minn. ? Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1959
Abstract
Domestic production of Metallurgical-grade manganese has contributed such a small percentage of the United States industrial demands that areas known to contain large tonnages of low-grade manganese ore have been investigated by the Bureau of Mines to reduce this country's dependence on foreign ores. A major source of low-grade manganese is the Cuyuna iron range in Minnesota. The entire Cuyuna iron range is covered by an overburden of glacial drift that, in some places, reaches depths of 200 feet or more. Prospecting and exploration must be guided by geophysical methods, drilling results, or projections of exposures found in operating mines because there are no outcrops near the productive parts of the range. Past drilling for the purpose of outlining iron ore generally was confined to the highly oxidized zones. Much of the manganese with which the Bureau of Mines is concerned occurs in thin-bedded unoxidized iron formations, too low in iron content to have been of interest to those seeking commercial iron ore. The primary objective of the core-drilling reported here was to obtain cores of different classes of manganiferous rocks and to determine whether or not the samples were amenable to beneficiation.
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APA:
(1959) RI 5450 Core-Drill Sampling Of Cuyuna-Range Manganiferous Iron Formations, Crow Wing County, Minn. ? SummaryMLA: RI 5450 Core-Drill Sampling Of Cuyuna-Range Manganiferous Iron Formations, Crow Wing County, Minn. ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.