Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage)

The article presents the results of the first study stage aimed at analyzing the luminescent properties of the main and minor minerals composing the apatite–nepheline ores and host rocks in the deposits of the Khibiny rock massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia). The main purpose of the work was a search of...

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Main Authors: Darya N. Shibaeva, Alena A. Kompanchenko, Victor V. Bulatov, Danil A. Asanovich
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-163X/13/1/37/ 2023-08-20T04:07:47+02:00 Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage) Darya N. Shibaeva Alena A. Kompanchenko Victor V. Bulatov Danil A. Asanovich agris 2022-12-26 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/min13010037 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Mineral Exploration Methods and Applications https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min13010037 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Minerals; Volume 13; Issue 1; Pages: 37 apatite–nepheline ores the Khibiny massif luminescence ultraviolet light spectral characteristics luminescence color identification feature borehole sampling Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/min13010037 2023-08-01T07:58:47Z The article presents the results of the first study stage aimed at analyzing the luminescent properties of the main and minor minerals composing the apatite–nepheline ores and host rocks in the deposits of the Khibiny rock massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia). The main purpose of the work was a search of a stable identification feature providing fast and safe determination of fluorapatite in the mineral mixture of apatite–nepheline ores and solving technological tasks, namely sampling the borehole walls in open pits. The first stage includes studies carried out on pure mono-fractions of four minerals occurring in fluorapatite deposits and possessing obvious luminescent properties: fluorapatite, nepheline, calcite, and sodalite. The authors have revealed luminescence spectra of these minerals and established correlation of their spectral characteristics with the literature data and their consistency. However, the high intensity of sodalite luminescence in a wide band can complicate identification of fluorapatite by the luminescence spectrum in many cases. Therefore, it is reasonable to use the color and intensity of luminescence rather than spectral characteristics. Text kola peninsula MDPI Open Access Publishing Kola Peninsula Khibiny ENVELOPE(33.210,33.210,67.679,67.679) Minerals 13 1 37
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topic apatite–nepheline ores
the Khibiny massif
luminescence
ultraviolet light
spectral characteristics
luminescence color
identification feature
borehole sampling
spellingShingle apatite–nepheline ores
the Khibiny massif
luminescence
ultraviolet light
spectral characteristics
luminescence color
identification feature
borehole sampling
Darya N. Shibaeva
Alena A. Kompanchenko
Victor V. Bulatov
Danil A. Asanovich
Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage)
topic_facet apatite–nepheline ores
the Khibiny massif
luminescence
ultraviolet light
spectral characteristics
luminescence color
identification feature
borehole sampling
description The article presents the results of the first study stage aimed at analyzing the luminescent properties of the main and minor minerals composing the apatite–nepheline ores and host rocks in the deposits of the Khibiny rock massif (Kola Peninsula, Russia). The main purpose of the work was a search of a stable identification feature providing fast and safe determination of fluorapatite in the mineral mixture of apatite–nepheline ores and solving technological tasks, namely sampling the borehole walls in open pits. The first stage includes studies carried out on pure mono-fractions of four minerals occurring in fluorapatite deposits and possessing obvious luminescent properties: fluorapatite, nepheline, calcite, and sodalite. The authors have revealed luminescence spectra of these minerals and established correlation of their spectral characteristics with the literature data and their consistency. However, the high intensity of sodalite luminescence in a wide band can complicate identification of fluorapatite by the luminescence spectrum in many cases. Therefore, it is reasonable to use the color and intensity of luminescence rather than spectral characteristics.
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author Darya N. Shibaeva
Alena A. Kompanchenko
Victor V. Bulatov
Danil A. Asanovich
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Alena A. Kompanchenko
Victor V. Bulatov
Danil A. Asanovich
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title Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage)
title_short Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage)
title_full Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage)
title_fullStr Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage)
title_full_unstemmed Express Assessment of Apatite Content in Apatite–Nepheline Ores of Ultrabasic Alkaline Complexes Based on Its Luminescent Properties (The First Study Stage)
title_sort express assessment of apatite content in apatite–nepheline ores of ultrabasic alkaline complexes based on its luminescent properties (the first study stage)
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