Characterisation of Ilmenites from Western Eucla Basin Heavy Mineral Concentrates

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G J. Sparrow M J. Fisher-White
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Abstract

A mineral and chemical characterisation study was conducted on ilmenite-rich heavy mineral concentrates sourced from the western sector of the Eucla Basin in southern Australia. Test work involved using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and electron microprobe-based characterisation methods. Results showed considerable variability in the degree of ilmenite alteration between deposits with TiO2 contents varying from 53 - 63 wt per cent TiO2. Notwithstanding variability between individual deposits, the samples all had [Ti]/[Ti+Fe] ratios >0.5 consistent with a mineral assemblage of hydrated ilmenite or the hydrated, Ti-rich alteration phase pseudorutile (Fe3+2-x Ti3O9-3x (OH)3x). Accessory phases consisted of rutile (primary and secondary), zircon, aluminosilicates, quartz, Fe oxyhydroxides and spinels. Results for the most altered material are broadly comparable with data for ilmenite concentrates from the eastern margin of the basin. The mineralogy of the western Eucla Basin concentrates and the minor element composition of the ilmenite grains suggest they could be upgraded to synthetic rutile by a modified Becher process.
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APA: G J. Sparrow M J. Fisher-White  (2008)  Characterisation of Ilmenites from Western Eucla Basin Heavy Mineral Concentrates

MLA: G J. Sparrow M J. Fisher-White Characterisation of Ilmenites from Western Eucla Basin Heavy Mineral Concentrates. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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