Interpretation Of The Astm Standard Carbon-Sulfur Methods Interlaboratory Results Using XRD-XRFAnalyses

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. H. Bucknam
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

A suite of ore and waste rock materials was selected for the interlaboratory testing of combustion-infrared ("Leco") methods used to estimate carbonate and sulfide minerals present in test materials. The objective of the study is to develop ASTM standard methods to be used for metallurgical characterization of ore, acid drainage prediction for ore and waste during ore body evaluation, and for ore and waste control during the active mining of ore deposits. The results may be interpreted for classification of the materials according to their carbonate-sulfide or acid-base characteristics based on net carbonate value (NCV). The test materials were processed by x-ray diffraction and x-ray fluorescence (XRD-XRF) at Newmont Metallurgical Services (NMS) to obtain a semiquantitative mineralogical composition. Results of the interlaboratory testing for total carbon-sulfur, pyrolysis loss carbon-sulfur and hydrochloric acid residual carbon¬sulfur are compared with the mineralogical composition to aid in interpretation of the NCV classifications of the samples.
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APA: C. H. Bucknam  (2002)  Interpretation Of The Astm Standard Carbon-Sulfur Methods Interlaboratory Results Using XRD-XRFAnalyses

MLA: C. H. Bucknam Interpretation Of The Astm Standard Carbon-Sulfur Methods Interlaboratory Results Using XRD-XRFAnalyses. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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