Exploration Of One Of The World’s Largest Iron-Ore Districts; Brazil’s Serra Dos Carajás

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Arthur W. Ruff John H. Tremaine Arthur L. Bernardelli Vanderlei Beisiegel
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Estimated reserves of high-grade iron ore at Serra dos Carajás total 16 billion metric tons and have an average grade of 66.7 per cent iron, 2.2 per cent combined silica and alumina, and 0.05 per cent phosphorous on a dry basis. Hematite is predominant and no significant sulfur on other deleterious elements are present. Serra dos Carajás is located in northern Brazil, about 550 kilometers southwest of Belém, Pará. It is six degrees south of the equator between the Xingu and Tocantins Rivers. Both rivers flow northward toward the Amazon River. The greater part of the area is covered by thick jungle, and the most practical means of access is by air.
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APA: Arthur W. Ruff John H. Tremaine Arthur L. Bernardelli Vanderlei Beisiegel  (1974)  Exploration Of One Of The World’s Largest Iron-Ore Districts; Brazil’s Serra Dos Carajás

MLA: Arthur W. Ruff John H. Tremaine Arthur L. Bernardelli Vanderlei Beisiegel Exploration Of One Of The World’s Largest Iron-Ore Districts; Brazil’s Serra Dos Carajás. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1974.

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