RI 6751 Petrographic And Flotation Studies On The Meade Peak, Idaho, Phosphate Samples

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. W. Town
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines conducted petrographic classification and flotation studies to determine if acid-grade concentrates could be obtained from individual and composite samples from the Meade Peak member of the Phosphoria Formation, Idaho. The petrographic studies were made to determine the effect of compositional features on concentration of phosphates. The ore grade, ovule size, and clay content were the main features affecting grade and recovery of phosphate. Flotation results on roasted ore with a tall oil emulsion scheme showed that beds containing over 10 percent P2O5 could be beneficiated and composited with the two high-grade beds to produce a composite concentrate containing 31.9 percent 05 at 84.3 percent recovery. Treatment of these intermediate-grade phosphate beds by flotation increased ore reserves over 200 percent and increased the ore-to-waste ratio in the ore zone from 1:5.7 to 1:0.27.
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APA: J. W. Town  (1966)  RI 6751 Petrographic And Flotation Studies On The Meade Peak, Idaho, Phosphate Samples

MLA: J. W. Town RI 6751 Petrographic And Flotation Studies On The Meade Peak, Idaho, Phosphate Samples. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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