Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA)

This work deals with the determination of the mineralogical composition of three quartzite samples, selected as case study to verify the viability and accuracy of various experimental techniques commonly used in geometallurgy and petrography for the determination of the mineralogical composition of...

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Main Authors: Nistor, Mărgărit M., Har, Nicolae, Dori, Simona Marchetti, Bigi, Simona, Gualtieri, Alessandro F.
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2016
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0885715615000871 2024-04-07T07:45:52+00:00 Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA) Nistor, Mărgărit M. Har, Nicolae Dori, Simona Marchetti Bigi, Simona Gualtieri, Alessandro F. 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0885715615000871 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0885715615000871 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Powder Diffraction volume 31, issue 1, page 31-39 ISSN 0885-7156 1945-7413 Condensed Matter Physics Instrumentation General Materials Science Radiation journal-article 2016 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0885715615000871 2024-03-08T00:34:51Z This work deals with the determination of the mineralogical composition of three quartzite samples, selected as case study to verify the viability and accuracy of various experimental techniques commonly used in geometallurgy and petrography for the determination of the mineralogical composition of rock samples. The investigated samples are from the North-Eastern side of the Denali National Park (Alaska Range, USA). The mineralogical phase abundance of the samples was determined by digitally assisted optical modal point counting, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) + energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) modal and digital image analysis, normative calculation from bulk chemistry calculation, and modal Rietveld X-ray powder diffraction. The results of our study indicate that the results provided by modal optical and SEM digitalized counting seem less accurate than the others. The determination with EDS mapping was found to be inaccurate only for one sample. Agreement was found between the X-ray diffraction estimates and bulk chemistry calculation. For both modal optical and SEM digitalized counting, the statistics was probably insufficient to provide accurate results. The estimates obtained from the various methods are compared with each other in the attempt to attain general indications on the precision, accuracy, advantages/disadvantages of each method. Article in Journal/Newspaper alaska range Alaska Cambridge University Press Powder Diffraction 31 1 31 39
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topic Condensed Matter Physics
Instrumentation
General Materials Science
Radiation
spellingShingle Condensed Matter Physics
Instrumentation
General Materials Science
Radiation
Nistor, Mărgărit M.
Har, Nicolae
Dori, Simona Marchetti
Bigi, Simona
Gualtieri, Alessandro F.
Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA)
topic_facet Condensed Matter Physics
Instrumentation
General Materials Science
Radiation
description This work deals with the determination of the mineralogical composition of three quartzite samples, selected as case study to verify the viability and accuracy of various experimental techniques commonly used in geometallurgy and petrography for the determination of the mineralogical composition of rock samples. The investigated samples are from the North-Eastern side of the Denali National Park (Alaska Range, USA). The mineralogical phase abundance of the samples was determined by digitally assisted optical modal point counting, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) + energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) modal and digital image analysis, normative calculation from bulk chemistry calculation, and modal Rietveld X-ray powder diffraction. The results of our study indicate that the results provided by modal optical and SEM digitalized counting seem less accurate than the others. The determination with EDS mapping was found to be inaccurate only for one sample. Agreement was found between the X-ray diffraction estimates and bulk chemistry calculation. For both modal optical and SEM digitalized counting, the statistics was probably insufficient to provide accurate results. The estimates obtained from the various methods are compared with each other in the attempt to attain general indications on the precision, accuracy, advantages/disadvantages of each method.
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author Nistor, Mărgărit M.
Har, Nicolae
Dori, Simona Marchetti
Bigi, Simona
Gualtieri, Alessandro F.
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Har, Nicolae
Dori, Simona Marchetti
Bigi, Simona
Gualtieri, Alessandro F.
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title Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA)
title_short Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA)
title_full Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA)
title_fullStr Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA)
title_full_unstemmed Progress in mineralogical quantitative analysis of rock samples: application to quartzites from Denali National Park, Alaska Range (USA)
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