Mineralogical Features of the Jiboia Ti‑Zr Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit, Northeast Brazil - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)
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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 9, 2024
Abstract
This study presents the results of the mineralogical characterization of Ti-Zr ore from the Jiboia deposit, located in the
municipality of Brejo Grande, Sergipe State, Brazil. The goal is to identify the main Ti, Zr, and REE carrier phases in the
different particle size fractions in order to subsidize the development of a cost-effective processing route for the production
of heavy minerals concentrate. The mineral resources are estimated at 31.5Mt @ 3.5% of total heavy minerals (THM) for
the Jiboia Ti-Zr deposit, of which 5 Mt @ 3.39% THM were classified as measured and indicated. The mineralogy of the
heavy mineral concentrate recalculated to 100% is represented by 22% pseudorutile, 20% ilmenite, 15% zircon, 5% rutile,
2% monazite, and 36% gangue. The ore minerals are preferably concentrated in the 150 × 53-μm granulometric fractions,
which represents 80% of the THM and only 27% of the ROM (Run-of-Mine) ore. Therefore, by cutting the ore to 150 μm,
it is possible to discard 73% of the ROM mass and recover 80% of the THM, including 100% of the zircon and monazite
which are the most valuable minerals present in the heavy mineral concentrate. The global recovery of THM starts to decline
rapidly in the fractions finer than 106 μm and the mass disposal (tailing) does not follow in the same proportion. Higher
zircon contents in the concentrates of the fractions finer than 150 μm imply a significantly lower recovery of heavy minerals
like ilmenite, pseudorutile, and rutile that make the fractions coarser than 150 μm.
Citation
APA: (2024) Mineralogical Features of the Jiboia Ti‑Zr Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit, Northeast Brazil - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)
MLA: Mineralogical Features of the Jiboia Ti‑Zr Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit, Northeast Brazil - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.