RI 7426 Kyanite Resources In The Northwestern United States (In Two Sections) 1. An Investigation Of Selected Kyanite-Group Mineral Deposits 2. A Market Study For Western Kyanite Ores

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Ronald M. Van Noy
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

A reconnaissance study of kyanite-group mineral deposits in the Northwest has revealed large exploitable reserves of the mullite-forming raw materials in the Woodrat Mountain and Goat Mountain districts of north-central Idaho. Potential coproducts or byproducts are garnet and muscovite mica. The Woodrat Mountain district contains garnet-kyanite-mica schist, which has been traced for 6 miles and may extend farther. Surface samples average 29 percent kyanite and contain up to 15 percent garnet. Inferred reserves of strippable ore with a low waste-to-ore ratio, and containing more than 15 percent kyanite, are more than 3 billion short tons. The Goat Mountain district contains several kyanite-mineral zones. Samples of the richest zones average from 10 to 20 percent kyanite minerals and represent about 200 million short tons of strippable rock. Beneficiation tests indicate that the kyanite minerals and garnet can be concentrated by a combination of gravity, flotation, and electromagnetic methods. Reserves in these deposits are sufficient to satisfy any foreseeable domestic and export demand. However, the freight tariff to reach the nearest major users of kyanite (located in the Midwest) has discouraged development of western kyanite resources. Western demand of a magnitude to support a moderate to large milling operation has not yet been developed. However, there is some foreign market potential. If a garnet byproduct could be prepared and sold for coated abrasive products or as grinding grains, an offset possibly could be gained to a por¬tion of the mining and milling costs for the Pacific Northwest producer. Such byproduct values would offer a means for expanding the geographic market areas as well as the regional market potential.
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APA: Ronald M. Van Noy  (1970)  RI 7426 Kyanite Resources In The Northwestern United States (In Two Sections) 1. An Investigation Of Selected Kyanite-Group Mineral Deposits 2. A Market Study For Western Kyanite Ores

MLA: Ronald M. Van Noy RI 7426 Kyanite Resources In The Northwestern United States (In Two Sections) 1. An Investigation Of Selected Kyanite-Group Mineral Deposits 2. A Market Study For Western Kyanite Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1970.

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