RI 6055 Metallurgical Studies Of Rhodonite Ores, Silverton District, Colorado (In Three Parts) 1. Beneficiation Tests To Produce Manganese Concentrates ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. W. Agey
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines examined and tested the rhodonite deposits of the Silverton lead-zinc district, San Juan County, Colo., as a possible source of domestic manganese. Exploration and development work by several mining companies and preliminary reconnaissance of the area by Bureau of Mines engineers indicated the presence of extensive manganese resources in the form of rhodonite. This report summarizes the results of laboratory beneficiation tests made on samples of different type and grade material obtained from surface and underground exposures of seven veins in the district. Surface and underground examinations revealed the presence of several prominent veins that could be traced up to 2 miles for a single vein along the surface. The principal veins average about 50 feet in width and apparently carry rhodonite to considerable depth. Underground samples were taken from the Sunnyside, Silver Queen, Washington, Independence, and Scotia veins. Samples also were taken from surface exposures of the Sunnyside Extension and Hidden Treasure veins.
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APA: W. W. Agey  (1962)  RI 6055 Metallurgical Studies Of Rhodonite Ores, Silverton District, Colorado (In Three Parts) 1. Beneficiation Tests To Produce Manganese Concentrates ? Summary

MLA: W. W. Agey RI 6055 Metallurgical Studies Of Rhodonite Ores, Silverton District, Colorado (In Three Parts) 1. Beneficiation Tests To Produce Manganese Concentrates ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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