X-ray diffraction cluster analysis and automated mineralogy of Sossego copper ore, Brazil

International Mineral Processing Congress
Henrique Kahn Juliana Antoniassi Viviane Shimizu Daniel Uliana
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Mineral exploration and geometallurgy require a large number of samples for physical, chemical and mineralogical assays. The combination of all these data and their spatial distribution define the ore variability. This is important in exploration programs and crucial in feasibility studies as well as at the production operation level. Ore mineralogical composition and its associations, characterizing the geological formation and mineralization, are the main keys to define the ore domains and its variability, which can be quickly assessed by cluster analysis and by modern automated mineralogy tools. One hundred and ten copper ore samples from Sossego mine, in Brazil were compared and classified by X-ray diffraction cluster analysis based on the position and the intensity of the diffracted peaks. Initially four ore types were categorized based on content of major minerals: quartz, feldspar, amphibole, iron oxides, mica and chlorite. Results showed a strong correlation between the grouping and the samples location in Sequeirinho and Sossego orebodies, with a straight link to types/intensities of hydrothermal alteration prevailing in each body, which reflects the mineralogical composition and thus the X-ray patterns. Samples from four recognized ore types were submitted to detailed automated mineralogical studies by electron beam image analysis and differ strongly from each other regarding their chemical and mineralogical compositions and relevant parameters for mineral processing. Chalcopyrite is essentially the only valuable mineral, occurring both as submillimetric grains included in other minerals and as larger crystals. Except for pyrite, other sulfide minerals occur as traces. Chalcopyrite liberation curves indicate that samples from Sossego have higher liberation degree than those from Sequeirinho. The proposed method proved to be very efficient and accurate to classify a large number of samples within a short time frame, allowing the distinction of the ore types regarding their mineralogical composition as well as the mineral processing parameters."
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APA: Henrique Kahn Juliana Antoniassi Viviane Shimizu Daniel Uliana  (2014)  X-ray diffraction cluster analysis and automated mineralogy of Sossego copper ore, Brazil

MLA: Henrique Kahn Juliana Antoniassi Viviane Shimizu Daniel Uliana X-ray diffraction cluster analysis and automated mineralogy of Sossego copper ore, Brazil. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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