Field-portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer for chemical characterization of carbonate-bearing base metal tailings: case study from Namib Pb–Zn Mine, Namibia

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 3713 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 9, 2024
Abstract
Reprocessing of historic gold tailings is a common activity in South Africa, while base metal tailings offer similar reprocessing potential. The historic base metal tailings of the Namib Pb–Zn mine
(Erongo Region, Namibia) still contain valuable resources of Pb and Zn in carbonate-rich matter.
Micro-analysis of primary ore minerals identifies some galena as argentiferous and sphalerite as
the principal host of Cd. This study demonstrates that knowledge of primary ore mineralogy helps
to reveal the hosts of valuable commodities (Ag, Cd) and that field-portable X-ray fluorescence
tools allow precise and accurate determinations of major and minor elements like Zn and Cd in
such carbonate-rich material. Although there are limitations to directly determine the contents
of certain element (i.e., As, Sb, In), linear correlations allow prediction of the likely abundance of these elements. Providing that the inter-mineral and inter-element relations are understood and there is consistency in sampling and analytical methodology, portable X-ray fluorescence analysis is an effective method to evaluate the chemical characteristics of base metal tailings for a range of
major and trace elements.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Field-portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer for chemical characterization of carbonate-bearing base metal tailings: case study from Namib Pb–Zn Mine, NamibiaMLA: Field-portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer for chemical characterization of carbonate-bearing base metal tailings: case study from Namib Pb–Zn Mine, Namibia. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.