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Applied mineralogy in the mining industry

✍ Scribed by W. Petruk


Publisher
Elsevier Science BV
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
287
Edition
1st ed
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Techniques of performing applied mineralogy investigations, and applications and capabilities of recently developed instruments for measuring mineral properties are explored in this book intended for practicing applied mineralogists, students in mineralogy and metallurgy, and mineral processing engineers. The benefits of applied mineralogy are presented by using in-depth applied mineralogy studies on base metal ores, gold ores, porphyry copper ores, iron ores and industrial minerals as examples. The chapter on base metal ores includes a discussion on the effects of liberation, particle sizes and surfaces coatings of Pb, Cu, Fe, Ca and So4- on the recoveries of sphalerite, galena and chalcopyrite. The chapter on gold discusses various methods of determining the quantities of gold in different minerals, including 'invisible' gold in pyrite and arsenopyrite, so that a balance of the distribution of gold among the minerals can be calculated. This book also discusses the roles of pyrite, oxygen, moisture and bacterial (thiobacillus ferrooxidans) on reactions that produce acidic drainage from tailings piles, and summarizes currently used and proposed methods of remediation of acidic drainage.

✦ Table of Contents


APPLIED MINERALOGY IN THE MINING INDUSTRY......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
PREFACE......Page 6
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 9
CREDITS......Page 10
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 11
1.1. INTRODUCTION......Page 20
1.2. APPLIED MINERALOGY INVESTIGATIONS......Page 21
2.1. INTRODUCTION......Page 46
2.2. OPTICAL MICROSCOPES......Page 47
2.3. X-RAY DIFFRACTOMETER......Page 48
2.4. SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE (SEM) WITH ENERGY DISPERSIVE X-RAY ANALYSER (EDS)......Page 50
2.5. ELECTRON MICROPROBE (MP)......Page 53
2.6. PROTON INDUCED X-RAY EMISSION (PIXE)......Page 55
2.7. SECONDARY ION MASS SPECTROMETER (SIMS) AND (ToF-SIMS)......Page 56
2.8. LASER IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETER (LIMS) AND ToF-LIMS......Page 57
2.9. CATHODOLUMINESCENCE (CL)......Page 58
2.11. IMAGE ANALYSIS SYSTEM......Page 62
3.2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BATHURST-NEWCASTLE BASE METAL DEPOSITS......Page 70
3.3. APPLIED MINERALOGY STUDIES OF BRUNSWICK No. 12 AND BRUNSWICK No. 6 ORES......Page 76
3.4. APPLIED MINERALOGY STUDIES OF PRODUCTS FROM THE Cu-Pb ROUGHER CIRCUIT IN BMS CONCENTRATOR......Page 83
3.5. SUMMARY......Page 89
4.2. CHARACTERISTICS OF TROUT LAKE AND CALLINAN ORES......Page 92
4.3. MINERALS IN TROUT LAKE AND CALLINAN ORES......Page 104
4.4. MINERAL PROCESSING......Page 109
4.5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS......Page 118
5.2. FLOTABILITY OF CHALCOPYRITE-BEARING PARTICLES......Page 122
5.3. NICKEL IN SERPENTINIZED ORE......Page 126
6.2. MINERALOGY......Page 130
6.3. TEXTURES AND MICROSTRUCTURES......Page 132
6.4. TYPES OF GOLD DEPOSITS......Page 137
6.5. CHARACTERIZING GOLD ORE WITH RESPECT TO PROCESSING......Page 141
6.6. PROCESSING GOLD ORES......Page 145
6.7. SELECTED EXAMPLES OF CHARACTERIZING GOLD TAILINGS......Page 151
7.2. CHARACTERISTICS OF PORPHYRY COPPER DEPOSITS......Page 154
7.3. APPLIED MINERALOGY RELATED TO MINERAL PROCESSING......Page 163
7.4. IDENTIFYING MINERALS......Page 165
8.2. IRON ORES IN THE LABRADOR TROUGH......Page 168
8.3. O0LITIC IRON IN THE PEACE RIVER DEPOSIT......Page 195
8.4. SUMMARY......Page 199
9.1 INTRODUCTION......Page 204
9.2. GRAPHITE......Page 205
9.3. TALC......Page 209
9.4. WOLLASTONITE......Page 211
9.5. GARNET......Page 213
9.6. QUARTZ......Page 214
9.7. METHOD OF CHARACTERIZING AIRBORNE DUSTS......Page 217
10.1. INTRODUCTION......Page 220
10.2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TAILINGS AND WASTE ROCK PILES......Page 221
10.3. MINERALOGICAL STUDIES OF TAILINGS AND WASTE ROCK PILES......Page 223
10.5. REACTIONS IN TAILINGS PILES......Page 225
10.6. REMEDIATION AND PREVENTION OF ACIDIC DRAINAGE FROM MINE WASTES......Page 237
10.7. SUMMARY......Page 242
REFERENCES......Page 246
SUBJECT INDEX......Page 278
MINERAL INDEX......Page 284

✦ Subjects


Горно-геологическая отрасль;Минералогия и кристаллография;


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