Magnesite deposits which are being or have been worked can be divided into four types: (1) Magnesite as a sedimentary rock, (2) magnesite as an alteration of serpentine, (3) magnesite as a vein filling, and (4) magnesite as a replacement of limestone.... The Chemistry and Technology of Magnesia - Page 5by Mark A. Shand - 2006 - 304 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| United States. Bureau of Mines - Digital images - 1927 - 756 pages
...concludes : Magnesite deposits which are being or have been worked can be divided into four types: (1) Magnesite as a sedimentary rock, (2) magnesite...alteration of serpentine, (3) magnesite as a vein filling, and (4) magnesite as a replacement of limestone. Of these only the second and fourth are of economic... | |
| Geology - 1924 - 922 pages
...magnesite is to be crushed finer than the smallest dolomite grain in acceptable uniform magnesite. 1. Magnesite as a sedimentary rock, 2. Magnesite as...filling, 4. Magnesite as a replacement of limestone. Of these only the second and fourth are of economic importance at the present time. The most important... | |
| Mines and mineral resources - 1925 - 718 pages
...to Bain, 6 magnesite deposits of commercial extent can be divided into four types: (l) Magnesite as sedimentary rock, (2) magnesite as an alteration of serpentine, (3) magnesite as a vein filling, and (4) magnesite as a replacement of limestone. Of these only the second and fourth are of economic... | |
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