The QIT Madagascar minerals deposits - geology, mining & mineral processing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Dumouchel J. Giroux M. Mead W. Yule
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The QMM mineral sands of South East Madagascar contain approximately 1,900 million tonnes of mineable sand with a total heavy mineral (THM) content of roughly 4.5wt%. The QMM deposits are the world’s largest known reserves of 60% TiO2 ilmenite and also contain a small volume of zircon. The deposits are semi-continuous and homogenous and the mineralized sands are free flowing with minimal overburden, induration & slimes. These characteristics are favourable to dredge mining and allow the application of conventional wet gravity, electrostatic & magnetic separation to final products. A mature THM mineral suite of high valuable heavy minerals (VHM) content has enabled the development of a relatively simple separation process.
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APA: J. Dumouchel J. Giroux M. Mead W. Yule  (2005)  The QIT Madagascar minerals deposits - geology, mining & mineral processing

MLA: J. Dumouchel J. Giroux M. Mead W. Yule The QIT Madagascar minerals deposits - geology, mining & mineral processing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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