Summary report no. 1 : barite / R.K. Collings and P.R.A. Andrews.: M38-13/88-2E-PDF

"More than 150 occurrences or deposits of barite (barium sulphate, BaSO4) have been recorded in Canada; however, deposits of economic significance are confined largely to Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario and British Columbia. There are three main producers of barite at present: one with a mine at Brookfield, N.S., another with mines near Matachewan, Ont., and the third with mines near Golden, B.C. Barite occurs in the form of vein, replacement, and residual deposits; vein deposits predominate and form the chief source of commercial barite. Although some deposits are relatively high grade, most ores require beneficiation. Beneficiation commonly includes gravity concentration, e.g., jigging and tabling, magnetic separation and, occasionally, flotation. Barite's high specific gravity (4.5), opaqueness to X-rays, inertness, and whiteness make this mineral suitable for many diverse uses. Barite is used as a weighting agent in drilling-mud fluids in oil and gas-well drilling, as a flux in glass and ceramics, and as a filler and extender in paints and plastics. It is also used in pharmaceutical formulations and chemicals manufacture"--Abstract, p. i.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Natural Resources Canada.
Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology.
Mineral Sciences Laboratories (Canada)
Title Summary report no. 1 : barite / R.K. Collings and P.R.A. Andrews.
Variant title Barite
Series title CANMET report ; 88-2E
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "January 1988."
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : Mineral Sciences Laboratories, 1988, c1989.
Author / Contributor Collings, R. K.
Andrews, P. R. A.
Description 1 v. (various pagings) : maps
Catalogue number
  • M38-13/88-2E-PDF
Subject terms Minerals
Mining industry
Manufacturing industry
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