Search for dissertations about: "geometallurgy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the word geometallurgy.
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1. Computational methods and strategies for geometallurgy
Abstract : At the interface of geology and mineral processing, geometallurgy is a powerful tool for enhancingresource efficiency. A spatial model that represents the ore body in terms ofmineralogyand physical properties is combined with a process model that describes the concentrationprocess. READ MORE
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2. X-ray microcomputed tomography (µCT) as a potential tool in Geometallurgy
Abstract : In recent years, automated mineralogy has become an essential tool in geometallurgy. Automated mineralogical tools allow the acquisition of mineralogical and liberation data of ore particles in a sample. These particle data can then be used further for particle-based mineral processing simulation in the context of geometallurgy. READ MORE
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3. X-ray microcomputed tomography (µCT) as a potential tool in particle-based geometallurgy
Abstract : In recent years, automated mineralogy has become an essential tool in geometallurgy. Automated mineralogical tools allows the acquisition of mineralogical, textural, and liberation information of ore samples. Such information is essential in the context of geometallurgy where it is needed for estimating the process response of the ores. READ MORE
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4. Bringing predictability into a geometallurgical program : An iron ore case study
Abstract : The risks of starting, operating and closing mining projects have become higher than ever. In order to stay ahead of the competition, mining companies have to manage various risks: technical, environmental, legal, regulatory, political, cyber, financial and social. Some of these can be mitigated with the help of geometallurgy. READ MORE
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5. Development of a geometallurgical framework for iron ores - A mineralogical approach to particle-based modeling
Abstract : The demands for efficient utilization of ore bodies and proper risk management in the mining industry have resulted in a new cross-disciplinary subject called geometallurgy. Geometallurgy connects geological, mineral processing and subsequent downstream processing information together to provide a comprehensive model to be used in production planning and management. READ MORE