RI 8835 Characterization_of_Lateritic_Nickel_Ore

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. Chandra C. O. Ruud R. E. Siemens
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The mineralogical constitution of a lateritic ore dictates the type of metallurgical process that can be used to extract valuable metals such as nickel and cobalt . To provide needed mineralogical information on the interrelationships of the metals contained in domestic laterites , the Bureau of Mines awarded a grant to Denver Research Institute to study the transition - type , low - grade laterites found in northern California and southern Oregon . For comparison , limonitic - type laterites from New Caledonia and the Philippines were also studied . X-ray diffraction , electron microscopy , electron beam analysis , and conventional petrography were used to determine the mineralogical associations of nickel and cobalt in the laterites . Results showed that for both laterite types studied most of the nickel and minor amounts of cobalt are associated with the mineral geothite ( FeO ( OH ) ) . Most of the cobalt and minor amounts of nickel are associated with a mixed manganese oxide (wad ) mineral .
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APA: D. Chandra C. O. Ruud R. E. Siemens  (1983)  RI 8835 Characterization_of_Lateritic_Nickel_Ore

MLA: D. Chandra C. O. Ruud R. E. Siemens RI 8835 Characterization_of_Lateritic_Nickel_Ore. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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