Process Mineralogy of Sudbury Platinum Group Minerals as Determined by Mineral Liberation Analyzer

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Frederick D. Ford Cara Wercholaz Andrew Lee Manqiu Xu
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"Platinum-group minerals (PGM) typically occur in such low concentrations that quantitative mineralogical evaluation is difficult or impossible. The FEI MLA system used by Vale Base Metals Technology Development has been successfully employed to produce large PGM data sets that are statistically robust. The MLA Sparse Phase Liberation mapping routine produces false colored images that accurately document mineral textures, including intergrowths between various platinum group minerals and between PGMs and other tellurides and sulfides. MLA PGM search results can be used in conjunction with mineral chemistry to calculate platinumgroup element distribution to minerals and the MLA PGM images can be used to produce model grade-recovery curves.INTRODUCTIONThe platinum-group minerals (PGM) found in Sudbury area deposits have been extensively catalogued and reviewed by many authors including, but not limited to: Farrow and Lightfoot (2002), Cabri and Laflamme (1984; 1976) and Cabri (1981). The PGM list currently used has 12 minerals summarized in Table 1. As noted by Farrow and Lightfoot (2002), platinum-group minerals in Sudbury are dominated by tellurides, bismuth-tellurides and arsenides, with an absence of platinum-group element (PGE) sulphides or ferro-platinum alloys such as tetraferroplatinum - PtFe."
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APA: Frederick D. Ford Cara Wercholaz Andrew Lee Manqiu Xu  (2011)  Process Mineralogy of Sudbury Platinum Group Minerals as Determined by Mineral Liberation Analyzer

MLA: Frederick D. Ford Cara Wercholaz Andrew Lee Manqiu Xu Process Mineralogy of Sudbury Platinum Group Minerals as Determined by Mineral Liberation Analyzer. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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