A Field Survey of Rare Earth Element Concentrations in Process Streams Produced by Coal Preparation Plants in the Eastern USA Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (8fed82ef-3155-41d3-8784-101b1605688b)

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Abstract
A field study was undertaken to experimentally measure the concentrations of rare earth elements (REEs) contained in the
process streams generated by a group of 20 coal preparation plants located in the eastern USA. For each site, representative
samples of clean coal product, coarse refuse, and fine refuse were collected. Each sample was then partitioned into preselected
size and density classes by wet screening/sieving and float-sink testing. The resultant products were dried and subjected to
laboratory analyses to determine ash contents and rare earth element concentrations including Yttrium and Scandium. A detailed
analysis of the database generated by this exercise showed that coal-based products from these preparation plants contained
significant quantities of rare earth elements. In particular, the coarse refuse streams currently discarded by the 20 plants examined
were found to contain a sufficient tonnage of REEs to satisfy the current domestic demand for these important elements. The data
also showed a strong positive correlation between ash content and REE concentration, which suggested that the primary
association of REEs in eastern USA bituminous coal sources is likely within fractions containing inorganic impurities. This
association was well described using a simple power equation relating ash content and REE concentration. The ratio of
heavy-to-light rare earth elements was discovered to be significantly higher in organically rich fractions of clean coal, suggesting
that mineral impurities intimately associated with carbonaceous matter have elevated concentrations of heavy rare earth elements.
A similar trend was observed for a grouping of rare earth elements (Y, Nd, Eu, Tb, and Dy) that are likely subject to near-term
supply shortages. Finally, the database showed that a linear correlation existed between La for many REEs of interest, although
there were several notable exceptions for some high-value REEs (Lu, Pr, and Tb).
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A Field Survey of Rare Earth Element Concentrations in Process Streams Produced by Coal Preparation Plants in the Eastern USA Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (8fed82ef-3155-41d3-8784-101b1605688b)MLA: A Field Survey of Rare Earth Element Concentrations in Process Streams Produced by Coal Preparation Plants in the Eastern USA Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (8fed82ef-3155-41d3-8784-101b1605688b). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,