X-ray Computed Tomography – a Geometallurgical Tool for 3D Textural Analysis of Drill Core?

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Becker M A. Jardine J A. Miller M Harris
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Jun 15, 2016

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"Although the role of texture has been increasingly recognised as a geometallurgical indicator of ore characteristics and their variability, the ability to appropriately quantify and correlate it with metallurgical performance remains an ongoing challenge. In this study, we propose the 3D characterisation and quantification of ore textures from drill core using X-ray computed tomography (XCT) with an appropriate image analysis methodology (grey level co-occurrence matrices, GLCM). This methodology has been specially customised for application of 3D XCT grey-scale volumes. This approach has potential as an online mine site analysis tool providing detailed 3D information on both quantitative texture and simple mineralogy.The approach is illustrated in this paper using drill core samples that were manually extracted from various rock types and textures representing the Nkomati Main Mineralized Zone (MMZ) sulfide nickel ore deposit. A preliminary classification of the samples was performed based on their particle size distribution after laboratory scale rod milling. Accompanying QEMSCAN analyses were also used to guide the interpretation of the grey-scale mineralogy and texture in the 3D XCT volumes. The resultant GLCM produced from quantitative 3D image analysis of the XCT volumes indicated sensitivity to ore variability and was able to capture a simple mineralogy and grain size distribution. The approach holds many possibilities for geometallurgy, of which the potential for automation is promising.CITATION:Becker, M, Jardine, M A, Miller, J A and Harris, M, 2016. X-ray Computed Tomography – a Geometallurgical Tool for 3D Textural Analysis of Drill Core?, in Proceedings The Third AusIMM International Geometallurgy Conference (GeoMet) 2016, pp 231–240 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA: M Becker M A. Jardine J A. Miller M Harris  (2016)  X-ray Computed Tomography – a Geometallurgical Tool for 3D Textural Analysis of Drill Core?

MLA: M Becker M A. Jardine J A. Miller M Harris X-ray Computed Tomography – a Geometallurgical Tool for 3D Textural Analysis of Drill Core?. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2016.

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