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A. M. Duryagina
A. M. Duryagina
Mineral Resources University (Mining University)
Mineral Resources University (Mining University)

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Metallurgy and concentration
  • Date submitted
    2022-05-12
  • Date accepted
    2022-09-06
  • Date published
    2022-11-03

Morphometric parameters of sulphide ores as a basis for selective ore dressing

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To assess the possibility of selective disintegration and reduction of overgrinding of hard-to-reproduce ores, optical microscopic and X-ray microtomographic studies were carried out and quantitative characteristics of morphological parameters of disseminated and rich cuprous ore samples from Norilsk-type Oktyabrsky deposit were identified. Among quantitative morphological parameters the most informative are area, perimeter, edge roughness, sphericity, elongation and average grain spacing for disseminated copper-nickel ores; area, perimeter, edge roughness and elongation for rich cuprous ores. The studied parameters are characterized by increased values and dispersion in ore zones, which is especially important for fine-grained ores, which are difficult to diagnose by optical methods. Three-dimensional modelling of the internal structure of sulphide mineralisation samples was carried out using computed X-ray microtomography, which allows observation of quantitative parameters of grains, aggregates and their distribution in the total rock volume and interrelationship with each other. The evaluation of rock pore space by computer microtomography made it possible to compare the results obtained with the strength characteristics of rocks and ores, including those on different types of crushers. The obtained quantitative characteristics of structural-textural parameters and analysis of grain size distribution of ore minerals allow us to evaluate the possibility of applying selective crushing at various stages of ore preparation

How to cite: Duryagina A.M., Talovina I.V., Lieberwirth H., Ilalova R.K. Morphometric parameters of sulphide ores as a basis for selective ore dressing // Journal of Mining Institute. 2022. Vol. 256. p. 527-538. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2022.76
Geological support for Russia’s mineral resources development
  • Date submitted
    2014-08-11
  • Date accepted
    2014-10-25
  • Date published
    2015-02-01

Geology, mineralogy and geochemistry of weathering crust of the Svetloborsky and Nizhnetagilsky massifs, the Middle Urals

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The article encompasses the analysis of the mineral composition and geochemistry of weathering crusts of the Svetloborsky and Nizhnetagilsky massifs of the Ural Platinum Belt. Weathering crusts are represented by a partial profile and composed of disintegrated lizardite-chrysotile and loose leached lizardite serpentinite, which are overlapped by clays of nontronite zone at the Svetloborsky massif. The supergene process reveals accumulation of trace elements and rare earth elements (REE) upwards within the weathering profile. Rocks of the Svetloborsky massif con-tacting with dike complexes show high levels of REE content and their accumulation coefficients. In weathering profile of the Svetloborsky and Nizhnetagilsky massifs, the average content of precious metals is low; palladium and platinum prevail, in contrast to primary substrate rocks, where the main platinum group metals are platinum and iridium.

How to cite: Duryagina A.M., Vorontsova N.I., Nikolaeva E.S. Geology, mineralogy and geochemistry of weathering crust of the Svetloborsky and Nizhnetagilsky massifs, the Middle Urals // Journal of Mining Institute. 2015. Vol. 212. p. 40.
Geological support for Russia’s mineral resources development
  • Date submitted
    2014-08-13
  • Date accepted
    2014-10-10
  • Date published
    2015-02-01

Geochemical features of platiniferous dunites of the Svetloborsky and Nizhnetagilsky massifs, the platinum belt of the Urals

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The article encompasses new data on geochemistry of dunites forming the Svetloborsky and Nizhnetagilsky ultramafic massifs of the Ural Platinum Belt. Petrogenesis of both massifs is discussed based on their interpretation. The research establishes that both massifs are petro-chemical equivalents of alpinotype complexes and zonal massifs, but at the same time they have their own particularities. Thus, dunites of the Svetloborsky massif are enriched in almost all rare elements compared to the Nizhnetagilsky massif that may be caused by their redistribution during subsequent processes due to intrusion of mafic dykes.

How to cite: Pilyugin A.G., Talovina I.V., Duryagina A.M., Nikiforova V.S. Geochemical features of platiniferous dunites of the Svetloborsky and Nizhnetagilsky massifs, the platinum belt of the Urals // Journal of Mining Institute. 2015. Vol. 212. p. 50.