Microscopic Digital Image Analysis Of Gold Ores: A Critical Test Of Methodology, Comparing Reflected Light And Electron Microscopy

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Berrezueta
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Automatic digital phase imaging should yield unbiased and representative characterizations of gold ores. However, this is not a simple tusk due to low gold grade, fine grain size, possible complex mineralogy, nugget effect, etc. Using the same sections of a gold-rich ore, a critical test was performed using an optical microscope (OM) and an electron microscope (EM). In general, the two methods are consistent and useful for ore processing. There are some minor differences, such as the detection of very fine gold grains is enhanced by EM. Key words: Digital imaging, Gold ores, Mineralogy, Electron microscopy, Optical microscopy
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APA: E. Berrezueta  (2003)  Microscopic Digital Image Analysis Of Gold Ores: A Critical Test Of Methodology, Comparing Reflected Light And Electron Microscopy

MLA: E. Berrezueta Microscopic Digital Image Analysis Of Gold Ores: A Critical Test Of Methodology, Comparing Reflected Light And Electron Microscopy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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