Mineralogical Methods Used in the Study and Evaluation of Beach Sands

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. M. Swash
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The determination of the heavy minerals in beach sand samples is highly dependent on the preparation technique used. In this paper a simple reproducible method for the quantification of "recoverable" ilmenite, zircon, rutile and leucoxene by magnetic separation, is described. The procedure recommended yields information relevant to the metallurgical processing of the ore rather than to the total heavy minerals present in the samples. Finally the determination of mineral reserve estimations and grade assessments is greatly facilitated when this "mineral assay" method is employed. An assortment of other mineralogical methods are described including SEM, EMPA, XRD, XRF, Image analysis, Mossbauer. clerici and perm roll separations. The methods are briefly examined and the practical information that can be gained by using such techniques are reviewed. Experience has shown that an understanding of the relationship between the physical and chemical properties of the heavy minerals can contribute to the prediction of mineral particle behaviour. Such information may ultimately help reduce the prospect evaluation period and minimise expenditure on metallurgical testwork.
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APA: P. M. Swash  (1991)  Mineralogical Methods Used in the Study and Evaluation of Beach Sands

MLA: P. M. Swash Mineralogical Methods Used in the Study and Evaluation of Beach Sands. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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