Mineral Characterisation of some Indian Phosphatic depo-sits and its influence on their processing problems

Mohana Rao, S and Banerjee, B and Peravadhanulu, A (1985) Mineral Characterisation of some Indian Phosphatic depo-sits and its influence on their processing problems. In: Proceedings of National Seminar on Mineral Processing and IX Annual Technical Convention of Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers, 11th & 12th March 1985, National Metallurgical Laboratory(CSIR) Jamshedpur.

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Abstract

Phosphatic mineral deposits are extensively used in the manufacture of fertilisers which are so essential for agriculture and also in chemical and other industries. Phosphorus is widely dispersed in the earth's crust but it is most economically concentrated in the form of few mine-rals of which apatite and collophane are of commercial importance. The presence of these minerals are quite appreciable in many magnetite-quartzites, quartz-chlorite schists, rock phosphatic limestones. The naturel sources of phosphorus are phsophatic nodules and guano.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:magnetite[quartzites; quartz-chlorite schists; phosphatic limestones
Divisions:Mineral Processing
ID Code:4413
Deposited By:Sahu A K
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