Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites

The Bureau of Mines investigated the mineralogy, tonnage, and beneficiating characteristics of oxidized (nonmagnetic) taconite iron resources of the Western Mesabi Range as part of its program to insure adequate future domestic mineral supplies. Magnetic taconite currently provides about 95 pct of M...

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spelling ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:10603 2023-05-15T17:01:51+02:00 Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites Blake, Rolland L. http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/10603/ unknown http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/10603/ NIOSH ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:04:19Z The Bureau of Mines investigated the mineralogy, tonnage, and beneficiating characteristics of oxidized (nonmagnetic) taconite iron resources of the Western Mesabi Range as part of its program to insure adequate future domestic mineral supplies. Magnetic taconite currently provides about 95 pct of Mesabi production, but the large tonnages of oxidized taconite between the magnetic deposits will be needed to help meet future domestic demand for iron ore. Three bulk samples that represent large tonnages from the Western Mesabi Range were selected to determine their mineral composition and liberation by light optical microscopy and to test their beneficiating response. This report describes the mineralogy and liberation characteristics of the three samples of the Biwabik Iron-Formation for 26.5 mi (42.7 kID) from Keewatin to Grand Rapids, MN. (Details of response to beneficia-tion were reported previously.) The samples represent mostly material from the Lower Cherty Member of the Biwabik-Iron Formation, although one sample included some Upper Cherty Member. Minerals of all three samples were quartz (chert), hematite, goethite, and minor to trace amounts of magnetite, iron carbonate, and iron silicates. It was concluded that the oxidized taconites of the Western Mesabi Range represent a subeconomic indicated resource that can be selectively mined and beneficiated as a future large source of iron feed for steelmaking. Other/Unknown Material Keewatin CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites
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description The Bureau of Mines investigated the mineralogy, tonnage, and beneficiating characteristics of oxidized (nonmagnetic) taconite iron resources of the Western Mesabi Range as part of its program to insure adequate future domestic mineral supplies. Magnetic taconite currently provides about 95 pct of Mesabi production, but the large tonnages of oxidized taconite between the magnetic deposits will be needed to help meet future domestic demand for iron ore. Three bulk samples that represent large tonnages from the Western Mesabi Range were selected to determine their mineral composition and liberation by light optical microscopy and to test their beneficiating response. This report describes the mineralogy and liberation characteristics of the three samples of the Biwabik Iron-Formation for 26.5 mi (42.7 kID) from Keewatin to Grand Rapids, MN. (Details of response to beneficia-tion were reported previously.) The samples represent mostly material from the Lower Cherty Member of the Biwabik-Iron Formation, although one sample included some Upper Cherty Member. Minerals of all three samples were quartz (chert), hematite, goethite, and minor to trace amounts of magnetite, iron carbonate, and iron silicates. It was concluded that the oxidized taconites of the Western Mesabi Range represent a subeconomic indicated resource that can be selectively mined and beneficiated as a future large source of iron feed for steelmaking.
author2 Blake, Rolland L.
title Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites
title_short Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites
title_full Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites
title_fullStr Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogy and Liberation Characteristics of Western Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconites
title_sort mineralogy and liberation characteristics of western mesabi range oxidized taconites
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