Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis

It is possible to have traceability in the mining industry, by parameters and signatures like particle mineralogy, mineral association, texture and mineral liberation. The study is on an apatite-iron ore deposit at Malmberget, Sweden, and characterises an ore body both mineralogically and texturally...

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Main Authors: Oghazi, Pejman, Lund, Cecilia, Pålsson, Bertil, Martinsson, Olof
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Language:English
Published: Luleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik 2010
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author Oghazi, Pejman
Lund, Cecilia
Pålsson, Bertil
Martinsson, Olof
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description It is possible to have traceability in the mining industry, by parameters and signatures like particle mineralogy, mineral association, texture and mineral liberation. The study is on an apatite-iron ore deposit at Malmberget, Sweden, and characterises an ore body both mineralogically and texturally in a quantitative manner by using analytical methods like optical microscopy, microprobe (EMPA) and an automatic SEM based system, Particle Texture Analysis (PTA). The mineralogy was evaluated by PTA and characterized by modal mineralogy, mineral liberation and mineral associations. Magnetite has a simple outline and straight grain boundaries and the gangue minerals have a finer particle size with a more complicated texture. The PTA analysis also shows that apatite is associated to magnetite as mixed particles, while smaller grains of magnetite are inclusions in feldspar. Result from particle texture analysis shows that there is a connection which link to the mine-to-mill context, and it may be used to create traceability. This link is not the associations of the main ore mineral magnetite, nor the modal mineralogy. Instead, it is the mineral associations of contaminating minerals (apatite and feldspar) that appear to be most promising since they survive from mine to mill. The modal mineralogy may be used to understand how contaminating minerals break into or out of particle size fraction during grinding. Godkänd; 2010; 20100329 (pjmogh)
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spelling ftluleatu:oai:DiVA.org:ltu-28391 2025-01-16T23:02:35+00:00 Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis Oghazi, Pejman Lund, Cecilia Pålsson, Bertil Martinsson, Olof 2010 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-28391 eng eng Luleå tekniska universitet, Geovetenskap och miljöteknik Luleå tekniska universitet, Industriell miljö- och processteknik Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och naturresurser Red Hook, NY SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit 2010 : Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 28 February - 3 March 2010, p. 7-11 urn:isbn:9781617380822 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Geology Geologi Metallurgy and Metallic Materials Metallurgi och metalliska material Conference paper info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject text 2010 ftluleatu 2024-12-18T12:24:46Z It is possible to have traceability in the mining industry, by parameters and signatures like particle mineralogy, mineral association, texture and mineral liberation. The study is on an apatite-iron ore deposit at Malmberget, Sweden, and characterises an ore body both mineralogically and texturally in a quantitative manner by using analytical methods like optical microscopy, microprobe (EMPA) and an automatic SEM based system, Particle Texture Analysis (PTA). The mineralogy was evaluated by PTA and characterized by modal mineralogy, mineral liberation and mineral associations. Magnetite has a simple outline and straight grain boundaries and the gangue minerals have a finer particle size with a more complicated texture. The PTA analysis also shows that apatite is associated to magnetite as mixed particles, while smaller grains of magnetite are inclusions in feldspar. Result from particle texture analysis shows that there is a connection which link to the mine-to-mill context, and it may be used to create traceability. This link is not the associations of the main ore mineral magnetite, nor the modal mineralogy. Instead, it is the mineral associations of contaminating minerals (apatite and feldspar) that appear to be most promising since they survive from mine to mill. The modal mineralogy may be used to understand how contaminating minerals break into or out of particle size fraction during grinding. Godkänd; 2010; 20100329 (pjmogh) Conference Object Malmberget Luleå University of Technology Publications (DiVA)
spellingShingle Geology
Geologi
Metallurgy and Metallic Materials
Metallurgi och metalliska material
Oghazi, Pejman
Lund, Cecilia
Pålsson, Bertil
Martinsson, Olof
Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis
title Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis
title_full Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis
title_fullStr Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis
title_full_unstemmed Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis
title_short Applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis
title_sort applying traceability in a mine-to-mill context by using particle texture analysis
topic Geology
Geologi
Metallurgy and Metallic Materials
Metallurgi och metalliska material
topic_facet Geology
Geologi
Metallurgy and Metallic Materials
Metallurgi och metalliska material
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-28391