Characterization of Mine Waste by QEM"SEM Automated Scanning Electron Microscopy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Susanne Pignolet-Brandom
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Fourteen samples of crushed Duluth Complex rock were characterized by the QEM?SEM automated scanning electron microscope image analysis system to evaluate the application of the system to mining waste rock characterization. The system can reliably distinguish the iron sulfides, the copper-iron sulfides and the nickel-iron sulfides. Calcite was distinguished from all other minerals except fluorite. The volumetric abundances were verified by comparing elemental abundances calculated using the QEM"SEM volumetric percentages and appropriate mineral compositions with elemental abundances determined by standard laboratory procedure. The pH and sulfate concentrations of rinse water from laboratory leach experiments correlated well with the mineralogical data.
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APA: Susanne Pignolet-Brandom  (1989)  Characterization of Mine Waste by QEM"SEM Automated Scanning Electron Microscopy

MLA: Susanne Pignolet-Brandom Characterization of Mine Waste by QEM"SEM Automated Scanning Electron Microscopy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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