Process mineralogical characterization of the Swartberg polymetallic sulfide ore, South Africa, H.J.J. Gordon, G. Stroebel, J.A. Miller, K.C. Corin, A.E. Landsberg, and M. Becker

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 463 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Geometallurgy represents an integrated approach to mine planning and operation whereby the
naturally occurring ore variability and its effects on all key downstream activities in the mine life cycle
are considered. Process mineralogy is one of the key components of this integrated approach. This paper
focuses on understanding some of the mineralogical variability across the Swartberg Cu-Pb-Zn sulfide
ore in South Africa and its consequent effects on flotation performance. This process mineralogy project
is motivated by the planned changeover and expansion of the Black Mountain Mines concentrator to
process solely Swartberg ore compared to the run-of-mine blend currently being treated at the plant.
Eight samples spanning the main lithological units of the ore body are described using quantitative
mineral-textural data and bulk sulfide batch flotation performance to establish five process
mineralogical or geometallurgical units comprising: quartz-pyroxmangite-magnetite, quartz-amphibolemagnetite,
quartz-magnetite, garnet-magnetite-quartzite and mica-quartzite ores. Important
mineralogical characteristics affecting Cu, Pb and Zn recovery, grade and selectivity specific to the
different ore samples are discussed. Ultimately, the use of ore-specific process mineralogical and
geometallurgical knowledge allows for better mine planning and plant optimisation.
Keywords: Flotation, polymetallic base metal sulfide ore, process mineralogy, ore variability
Citation
APA:
(2020) Process mineralogical characterization of the Swartberg polymetallic sulfide ore, South Africa, H.J.J. Gordon, G. Stroebel, J.A. Miller, K.C. Corin, A.E. Landsberg, and M. BeckerMLA: Process mineralogical characterization of the Swartberg polymetallic sulfide ore, South Africa, H.J.J. Gordon, G. Stroebel, J.A. Miller, K.C. Corin, A.E. Landsberg, and M. Becker. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.