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Fluorspar in Mongolia

Fluorspar is an essential raw material in various industrial processes, playing a critical role in the global economy. With applications ranging from hydrofluoric acid production to metallurgy and ceramics, fluorspar has gained strategic importance due to its limited supply and increasing demand.
Baatar, Tumenbayar   +3 more
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Mineralogy of beneficiation problems involving fluorspar concentrates from carbonatite-related fluorspar deposits

Mineralogy and Petrology, 1999
The World's three largest producers of fluorite from carbonatite-related fluorspar ore deposits are located at Okorusu (Namibia), Amba Dongar (India), and Mato Preto (Brazil). Beneficiation problems involving fluorite concentrates from those three deposits share similar characteristics that are directly related to the mineralogy and textures of the ...
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Fluorspar in New Mexico

1978
Current knowledge and theories about the geology of fluorspar are summarized, and the many industrial uses of this important mineral commodity are discussed in this report. New geological data on several fluorspar districts and specific deposits in New Mexico, the results of recent detailed studies of several areas by graduate students at University of
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Optimization of High-grade Fluorspar Recovery from Rare Earth Element Carbonatite Deposit Using Column Flotation

Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, 2022
Lucie Coudert   +2 more
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Fluorspar

Tyrone-Big Hatchet Mountain-Florida Mountains Region, 1970
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Fluorspar

Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1911
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The analysis of fluorspar

Bureau of Standards Journal of Research, 1929
G.E.F. Lundell, J.I. Hoffman
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