2 edition of Molybdenum deposits of Canada. found in the catalog.
Molybdenum deposits of Canada.
Frank M. Vokes
Published
1963
by Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys, Canada in [Ottawa]
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Written in
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LC Classifications | QE185 .A4 no. 20 |
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Pagination | xv, 332 p. |
Number of Pages | 332 |
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Open Library | OL255980M |
LC Control Number | gs 64000005 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 506589 |
Sulphide Zones and Hydrothermal Biotite Alteration in Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposits, Highland Valley, British Columbia, Paper [Jambor, J.L.; Beaulne, J.M.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Sulphide Zones and Hydrothermal Biotite Alteration in Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Deposits, Highland ValleyAuthor: J.M. Jambor, J.L.; Beaulne. Molybdenum has books on Goodreads. This will prevent Molybdenum from sending you messages, friend request or from viewing your profile. They will not be notified. Comments on discussion boards from them will be hidden by default.
FIGURE 1. Locations of Six Molybdenum-Related Ore Deposits Discussed Here, in British Columbia, Canada. Introduction Although molybdenum and molybdenum-copper deposits can be thought of as variations on copper-molybdenum and copper deposits, the limited information on environmental geochemistry does not support this. Molybdenum is a rare element occurring chiefly as the sulphide, rarely wulfenite or powellite may serve as an ore. Molybdenum does not occur in a free state in nature, but may be prepared from its sulfide (molybdenite) direct in the electric furnace, or by the reduction of its oxide by means of carbon, or by the Thermite process.
(Latin, Molybdaenum), Mo, a chemical element in Group VI of the Mendeleev periodic number, 42; atomic mass, A light gray refractory metal. In nature, molybdenum is represented by seven stable isotopes with mass numb 94–98, and , of which 98 Mo is the most common ( percent). Until the 18th century, the principal . The primary production is from either Molybdenum porphyry deposits or as a byproduct of copper porphyry deposits. From to the Molybdenum market was characterized by extreme volatility with prices rising from under $5 per pound to over $45 per pound and then dropping to $9 a pound in
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Molybdenum deposits are found and mined on almost every continent. What makes molybdenum unique is that it has a very high melting point of 4. Additional Physical Format: Online Molybdenum deposits of Canada.
book Vokes, Frank M. (Frank Marcus). Molybdenum deposits of Canada. [Ottawa] Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys, Canada []. Principal molybdenum deposits in Canada, the United States, and Mexico __ ' 9 2.
Principal known molybdenum deposits of South America and " the West Indies_____-_____ 19 3. Principal known molybdenum deposits of Australia and Asia_ Cited by: 2. In Canada, molybdenum is produced in BC where there is one primary molybdenum mine and several copper mines where molybdenum is produced as a by-product.
Canada is the fourth-largest producer of molybdenum in the world, behind the US, China and Chile. Canada produces close to 7 million kg of molybdenum annually. Molybdenum exploration in Canada is heating up along with demand for the metal. Miners are looking to take advantage of China’s appetite for steel, for which moly is a vital ingredient.
Molybdenum (Mo) is a refractory metallic element used principally as an alloying agent in steel, cast iron, and superalloys to enhance hardenability, strength, toughness, and wear and corrosion resistance. To achieve desired metallurgical properties, molybdenum, primarily in the form of molybdic oxide or ferromolybdenum, is frequently used in combination with or added to.
Molybdenum grades are reported for about half of the porphyry copper deposits in Singer et al. (), range from less than to % Mo, and average about % Mo. Molybdenite is the only molybdenum mineral of significance and is reported in about 70% of the deposits in Singer et al.
Get this from a library. Molybdenum in Canada: part 2: MOLYFILE--an index-level computer file of molybdenum deposits and occurrences in Canada.
[R V Kirkham;] -- MOLYFILE was constructed during the s to ascertain the general nature and distribution of molybdenum deposits and occurrences in Canada, to support map and report production, and for.
This list of molybdenum mines is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and planned mines that have substantial molybdenum output, organized by country. 1 North America. United States. 4 South West Pacific. Papua New Guinea. British Columbia. FortyTwo Metals Inc.
(Roca Mines Inc.) Avanti Mining Inc. Molybdenum An overview This is a Wikipedia book, a collection of Wikipedia articles that can be easily saved, imported by an external electronic rendering service, and ordered as a printed book. At the end ofreserves were million tons at a grade of % molybdenum plus 87 milllion tons of mineralized material at a grade of % molybdenum.
(Phelps Dodge Annual Report) General comments. the climax molybdenum deposit colorado by b. butler and j. vanderwilt with a section on history, production, metallurgy, and development by charles w. henderson contributions to economic geology,part 1 (pages ) united states government printing office washington: Author: B.S.
Butler, J.W. Vanderwilt. Giant porphyry molybdenum deposits are best exemplified by the Climax and Henderson deposits in Colorado. The high grades of these deposits are probably inherited from magmatic molybdenum concentrations of about 4 to 5 ppm, which are high for metaluminous rhyolitic magmas that average about 2 ppm Size: 1MB.
Molybdenum in British Columbia B.C. Molybdenum Deposits The British Columbia Geological Survey’s MINFILE database lists 1, molybdenum-bearing occurrences, of which list molybdenum as the primary commodity.
Mo and Cu-Mo porphyries are the main deposit types. The developed Mo porphyries in B.C. are classified as low-fluorine type, distinct. Abstract. In the study of molybdenum deposits and most other minerals deposits, including copper, lead and zinc, there is speculation that most undiscovered ore results from an increase (or “growth”) in the estimated size of a known deposit due to factors such as exploitation and advances in mining and exploration technology, rather than in discovering wholly new Cited by: 1.
Based on potassium-argon and rubidium-strontium isotope analyses, both phases of granite and their associated deposits were emplaced at approximately to m.y. ago. Geochemically, both phases are silica rich, aluminous, potassic, and fluorine ry tungsten-molybdenum orebodies occur mainly in Fire Tower breccia and, to a lesser Cited by: Other articles where Porphyry molybdenum deposit is discussed: mineral deposit: Porphyry deposits: deposits (and their close relatives, porphyry molybdenum deposits) contain disseminated mineralization, meaning that a large volume of shattered rock contains a ramifying network of tiny quartz veins, spaced only a few centimetres apart, in which grains of the.
Browse molybdenum mines in The United States by region—including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona. Porphyry deposits are intrusion-related, large tonnage low grade mineral deposits with metal assemblages that may include all or some of copper, molybdenum, gold and silver.
Porphyry copper, molybdenum, and gold deposits, volcanogenic deposits (massive sulfides), and deposits in layered rock Victor F. Hollister Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, - Nature - pages. Molybdenum Ores natural mineral formations containing molybdenum in quantities that make its extraction economically feasible.
The reserves of molybdenum in ores in developed deposits range from a few thousand tons to millions of tons. The average molybdenum content in the ores of large deposits ranges from to percent, and in small deposits. Molybdenum prices are quoted in US$/lb of MoO3. Molybdenum occurs in very low grade percentages, typically ranging from % to %.
In the geological world, a grade of % and up is often considered to be high grade. Molybdenum does not trade on the London Metals Exchange or any other publicly traded commodity exchange.Molybdenum deposits in China. March ; Ore Geology Reviews 81(2) Molybdenum mineralization is distributed in granite porphyry and its exocontact zone is in the shape of quartz veins.
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