Trace-element content and partition in apatite-group minerals in phosphate ore from Catalão, Brazil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
ANGELA NAIR AVELAR PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO Reiner Neumann
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Three types of apatite were identified by means of cathodoluminescence (CL) images in flotation concentrate and tailing samples from the Catalão Mine in Brazil. They are predominantly blue apatite, followed by green apatite and, less frequently, yellow apatite. The chemical compositions of these types of apatite were determined by electron microprobe analysis and laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Blue and green apatite responded well to the process, thus remaining in the concentrate, while yellow apatite remained in the tailings. Yellow apatite has the lowest phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5 ) content and largest anionic and cationic sites substitution, followed by green apatite, whereas blue apatite is the most homogeneous, with highest phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca) grades and lowest substitution level.
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APA: ANGELA NAIR AVELAR PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO Reiner Neumann  Trace-element content and partition in apatite-group minerals in phosphate ore from Catalão, Brazil

MLA: ANGELA NAIR AVELAR PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO Reiner Neumann Trace-element content and partition in apatite-group minerals in phosphate ore from Catalão, Brazil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,

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