Refractory Copper Ore From Nchanga, Zambia: A Materials Characterization Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
O. N. Sikazwe
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Nchanga Cu-Co ore deposit of the Zambian Copperbelt, is hosted in Neoproterozoic siliciclastic-carbonate sedimentary rocks, and it consists of two orebodies: the Lower Orebody (shale) and the Upper Orebody (arkose). Refractory Cu ores present in the Upper Orebody comprise 150 Mt with average 0.87% Cu, and are characterized by inadequate recovery of copper by leaching. This materials characterization study, conducted on refractory ore samples from the Upper Orebody using optical microscopy, QEMSCAN®, and microprobe, has shown that copper occurs mainly in biotite, phlogopite, malachite, pseudomalachite and goethite. QEMSCAN® has quantified the abundance of each phase and total Cu deportment in each phase.
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APA: O. N. Sikazwe  (2008)  Refractory Copper Ore From Nchanga, Zambia: A Materials Characterization Study

MLA: O. N. Sikazwe Refractory Copper Ore From Nchanga, Zambia: A Materials Characterization Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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