Pilbara Iron Ore Classification - A Proposal for a Common Classification for BIF-Derived Supergene Iron Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A co-operative research project, combining Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) research scientists findings and company iron ore geologists' expertise, resulted in new concepts about the origins, distribution and complexitie of iron ores and their parent rocks (banded iron-formation or BIF) in the Hamersley Iron Province of Western Australia. Understanding these problems was important to the efficiency of exploration, development and ultimate mining of iron ores. This genetic model, based on a detailed mineralogic background, was modified by Mt Newman geologists to obtain a user oriented classification for practical application in the field.The proposed Pilbara Iron Ore Classification (PIOC) gives iron ore geologists a basis from which to understand, identify and record the various mineralogic and physical characteristics of the many genetically different ore types occurring within and between orebodies in the Pilbara. More definitive quality control over ore products can be achieved based on the detailed understanding of ore types which the PIOC allows, compared to current classifications which deal only with the physical nature of ores. Of equal importance, the classification remains sufficiently simple to enable owners, operators and buyers to achieve a basic appreciation of ore type variations.With little modification, it is believed the classification has applications beyond the Pilbara, to iron ore worldwide.
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APA:  (1984)  Pilbara Iron Ore Classification - A Proposal for a Common Classification for BIF-Derived Supergene Iron Ore

MLA: Pilbara Iron Ore Classification - A Proposal for a Common Classification for BIF-Derived Supergene Iron Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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