Definition of Mineral Textural Types Aiming at the Beneficiation of Aljustrel and Neves-Corvo Massive Sulphides

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Orlando C. Gaspar
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The textures of the ores, the fine mineral intergrowths, the complex distribution of the deleterious minor elements, and the low base metal contents in some ore types, pose many technological problems to the beneficiation of the volcanogenic massive sulphides occurring in the Iberian Pyrite Belt. In particular fine intergrowths of the base metal sulphides with pyrite impose extremely fine liberation sizes (Kao=15 to 25um). The mineralogical, textural and metallogenic studies have provided an understanding of the distribution of vertical and lateral metal zoning in the ore bodies. Mapping of the ore types, carried out by mine geologists, and the metal zoning patterns computed from data base have shown that ore types are distributed as ore lenses, and that vertical and lateral base metal zoning exists in several orebodies. Since ore processing efficiency is affected by ore textures, and because the same mineral often shows different textural features, a relationship between the textures of the feed ores and those of the middlings must be established for all ore types defined at the deposit scale. For supplying, on time, the information needed for the optimization of the concentration processes, empirical methods of determining the mineralogical and textural characteristics of the several ore types have been developed.
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APA: Orlando C. Gaspar  (1995)  Definition of Mineral Textural Types Aiming at the Beneficiation of Aljustrel and Neves-Corvo Massive Sulphides

MLA: Orlando C. Gaspar Definition of Mineral Textural Types Aiming at the Beneficiation of Aljustrel and Neves-Corvo Massive Sulphides. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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