Troy Talc: An Old Deposit - A New Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. P. Meade
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The need to feed an established talc mill from a crude ore source located closer to the mill prompted the 1986 drilling of a previously mapped, talc-carbonate deposit. This talc-bearing rock had never been considered a potential source of crude talc ore because of the high carbonate content and other deleterious minerals observed in outcrops. Selective mining, in-pit grade control and creative processing have allowed this deposit to be developed into an ore body. By definition, an ore body has to be a source of positive cash flow. With industrial minerals, this is determined as much by market acceptance as by ore tenor.
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APA: L. P. Meade  (1994)  Troy Talc: An Old Deposit - A New Development

MLA: L. P. Meade Troy Talc: An Old Deposit - A New Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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