RI 6991 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Reexamination Of Nonmagnetic Taconite Occurrences In The Hibbing, Minn., Area By Flotation, Magnetic Separation, And Petrographic Methods

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. F. Heising
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Ten composite samples of Mesabi Range nonmagnetic taconite from the Hibbing, Minn., area were evaluated by flotation and by reduction roasting-magnetic separation to determine their potential as a future source of iron are. Only one of the composites yielded concentrates that could be considered marketable, using as a criterion a 10-to-1 iron-to-silica ratio. Cursory petrographic examinations of all 10 composited samples and a detailed mineralogical study on 1 sample suggest that unfavorable mineralogical associations between iron and gangue minerals are responsible for their poor beneficiation characteristics.
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APA: L. F. Heising  (1967)  RI 6991 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Reexamination Of Nonmagnetic Taconite Occurrences In The Hibbing, Minn., Area By Flotation, Magnetic Separation, And Petrographic Methods

MLA: L. F. Heising RI 6991 Lake Superior Iron Resources - Reexamination Of Nonmagnetic Taconite Occurrences In The Hibbing, Minn., Area By Flotation, Magnetic Separation, And Petrographic Methods. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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