Techniques for Measuring Mineral Liberations by Image Analysis

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William Petruk
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

An investigation was conducted to determine whether mineral liberation data obtained by one image analysis technique are the same as data obtained by another image analysis technique. The liberated vs non-liberated, volume % and weight % techniques for measuring mineral liberations by image analysis were tested. The results show significant differences between the values obtained by the different techniques. The lowest liberation values were obtained by the liberated vs non-liberated technique and highest by the weight % technique. It is interpreted that the weight % technique produces the most realistic results. The weight % technique also produces data that can define mineral associations for the unliberated grains. These include (1) mineral quantities in particles that contain different amounts of unliberated mineral, (2) mineral quantities in particles that have different size ranges, and (3) mineral quantities and degrees of liberation for specific minerals in particles of different size ranges.
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APA: William Petruk  (1996)  Techniques for Measuring Mineral Liberations by Image Analysis

MLA: William Petruk Techniques for Measuring Mineral Liberations by Image Analysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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