New Techniques In Beneficiation Of Florida Phosphates Of The Future - Part III - Beneficiation, Waste Disposal And Environmental Regulations - Abstract Of Parts I And II And Introduction To Part III.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James E. Lawver
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Part I describes the general geology of the Florida deposits. As the lucrative Bone Valley Formation is depleted, replacement production will move progressively into areas of total Hawthorn production. The reserves of the immediate future are a mixture of two distinct ore types referred to as the upper (high grade) zone and the lower (low grade) zone. The upper zone is somewhat similar to the Bone Valley Formation that has been Florida's source of production for the past 100 years and will respond favorably to present beneficiation practices. By contrast, the lower zone ore contains significant quantities of dolomite that must be removed in order to produce an acceptable grade pebble or flotation sized product. Part II reviews past practice and describes future trends in mining and ore transportation. This presentation (Part III) is confined to the problems of beneficiation, waste disposal, and environmental regulation.
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APA: James E. Lawver  (1983)  New Techniques In Beneficiation Of Florida Phosphates Of The Future - Part III - Beneficiation, Waste Disposal And Environmental Regulations - Abstract Of Parts I And II And Introduction To Part III.

MLA: James E. Lawver New Techniques In Beneficiation Of Florida Phosphates Of The Future - Part III - Beneficiation, Waste Disposal And Environmental Regulations - Abstract Of Parts I And II And Introduction To Part III.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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