2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12594-020-1527-8
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Mineralogical Studies of the Manganese Ores in Banswara Manganese Belt, Banswara District, Rajasthan

Abstract: A comprehensive study of the manganese ore deposits of Banswara manganese belt (23°10'-23°20'N to 74°15'-74°25'E) in the Banswara district, Rajasthan, has shown a characteristic assemblage of manganese ore minerals. The manganese ore deposits are associated with Aravali phyllite, schist, quartzite and limestone, etc., and occur within a narrow linear belt trending NW-SE. These meta-sediments hosted manganese ores that belong to the Aravalli Supergroup are of Paleo-Proterozoic age. The mineralogi… Show more

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“…Manganese ore composition is complex, with high contents of phosphorus, iron, and silicon, and is often associated with silver, lead, zinc, and so on. According to statistics, in the manganese ore deposits of China, phosphorus content exceeds the standard, ω(P) ≤ 0.003% accounts for 49.6%; iron content exceeds the standard, (Mn/Fe ≥ 6) accounts for 73%; and silicon content exceeds the standard, ω(SiO 2 ) > 10% accounts for 68% [1][2][3][4].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Manganese ore composition is complex, with high contents of phosphorus, iron, and silicon, and is often associated with silver, lead, zinc, and so on. According to statistics, in the manganese ore deposits of China, phosphorus content exceeds the standard, ω(P) ≤ 0.003% accounts for 49.6%; iron content exceeds the standard, (Mn/Fe ≥ 6) accounts for 73%; and silicon content exceeds the standard, ω(SiO 2 ) > 10% accounts for 68% [1][2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the separation of manganese carbonate ore, a good separation effect can be achieved for the selected ore. Reconcentration is often used as a pre-enrichment method to reduce the cost of subsequent processes [5]. (3) The magnetic separation process requires more advanced equipment, so the investment cost is high, but it has the advantages of simple operation, environmental friendliness, and low subsequent operating costs. The concentration of manganese carbonate obtained by magnetic separation is higher than that of heavy concentrate, which is an important means of separating modern industrial manganese ore resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%