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Wednesday, 03/01/2017 10:25:32 AM

Wednesday, March 01, 2017 10:25:32 AM

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"James Bay Pyrochlore" Niobium (Columbium) Deposit In Ontario, Canada
? 50.75°N 80.4997°W
"James Bay Pyrochlore" is a plant deposit site discovered in 1963 in Ontario, Canada. It is a deposit, located in the Cochrane District mining district and is not considered to be of world-class significance.1

Niobium (Columbium) deposits are documented at "James Bay Pyrochlore." Niobium Columbium is present at a grade sufficient to have a strong effect on the economics of an excavation project. It may even be viable as the only commodity mined.

A surface operation is at this site or proposed for it. Open Pit was the predominant mining method used at "James Bay Pyrochlore". Flotation was the predominant milling method used. Ore was processed in a flotation beneficiation (mill) plant.