Determination of Noble and Rare Metals in Underwater Ferromanganese Ores with the Use of Atomic Spectrometry Methods

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- International Marine Minerals Society
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- 10
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Abstract
An analysis of noble metals (NM) in natural samples is most problematic. Determination of their traces in geochemical samples, in part, for the purpose of deposit evaluation, is a difficult analytical task. A number of international standard reference materials of rocks and ores, in which NM content is certified, is estimated at a half dozen. For example, in the International proficiency test for analytical geochemistry laboratories (GeoPT), which is held by the Department of Earth Sciences (The Open University, United Kingdom), the data for gold and platinum are observed very rarely, and the results obtained in different laboratories differ on 1-3 orders of magnitude. It is caused by low contents of NM in nature, by a variety of their complex and mineral species, as well as by a complicated matrix composition of platinum-containing objects. Among these objects are ferromanganese ores, enriched strongly with Fe, Mn, Ni, REEs - the elements hampering a precise determination of NM due to a complexity of instrumental inter-element correction. The absence of the reliable methods of NM determination in these ores drastically limits the possibility of deposit evaluation.
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Determination of Noble and Rare Metals in Underwater Ferromanganese Ores with the Use of Atomic Spectrometry MethodsMLA: Determination of Noble and Rare Metals in Underwater Ferromanganese Ores with the Use of Atomic Spectrometry Methods. International Marine Minerals Society,