Diatomite, a rock formed by the accumulation of opaline diatom frustules, is a preferred raw material for the manufacturing of filters. Its uniqueness relies on the high porosity and inertness of the frustules. The presence of carbonates in some diatomite ores hinders these properties. The~purpose of this study was to identify the type of carbonates and their association with the ore in a diatomite deposit, and to assess the suitability of determining the quality of the ore using techniques with potential for in-pit implementation. For this, run-of-mine samples were analysed using environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) and infrared spectroscopy. The ESEM images showed that carbonate is present as cement and laminae. The infrared ...
The objective of the present study was to determine the predominant minerals in sedimentary rocks us...
Cobalt (Co) mine production primarily originates from the sediment-hosted copper (Cu) deposits of th...
Shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectroscopy can be applied directly to analyze the mineral chemistry of r...
Diatomite, a rock formed by the accumulation of opaline diatom frustules, is a preferred raw materia...
Diatomite, a rock formed by the accumulation of opaline diatom frustules, is a preferred raw materia...
Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is commonly used in the industry for the manufacturing of filters, where dia...
This study presents far infrared spectra in the range 650-70 cm -1 of 18 common and rare carbonate m...
This study presents far infrared spectra in the range 650-70 cm(-1) of 18 common and rare carbonate ...
The proposal to remove greenhouse gases by pumping liquid carbon dioxide several kilometres below gr...
Industrial minerals are essential to human activity. The products derived from them make an integral...
The use of FTIR spectroscopy to distinguish between some geologically important carbonate minerals (...
peer reviewedThis work aims to develop a new core logging technique based on reflectance spectroscop...
Infrared spectroscopy (IR) is a highly effective method for the analysis of minerals, rocks and ores...
The use of FTIR spectroscopy to distinguish between some geologically important carbonate minerals ...
The development of advanced laboratory-based imaging hyperspectral sensors, such as SisuCHEMA, has c...
The objective of the present study was to determine the predominant minerals in sedimentary rocks us...
Cobalt (Co) mine production primarily originates from the sediment-hosted copper (Cu) deposits of th...
Shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectroscopy can be applied directly to analyze the mineral chemistry of r...
Diatomite, a rock formed by the accumulation of opaline diatom frustules, is a preferred raw materia...
Diatomite, a rock formed by the accumulation of opaline diatom frustules, is a preferred raw materia...
Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is commonly used in the industry for the manufacturing of filters, where dia...
This study presents far infrared spectra in the range 650-70 cm -1 of 18 common and rare carbonate m...
This study presents far infrared spectra in the range 650-70 cm(-1) of 18 common and rare carbonate ...
The proposal to remove greenhouse gases by pumping liquid carbon dioxide several kilometres below gr...
Industrial minerals are essential to human activity. The products derived from them make an integral...
The use of FTIR spectroscopy to distinguish between some geologically important carbonate minerals (...
peer reviewedThis work aims to develop a new core logging technique based on reflectance spectroscop...
Infrared spectroscopy (IR) is a highly effective method for the analysis of minerals, rocks and ores...
The use of FTIR spectroscopy to distinguish between some geologically important carbonate minerals ...
The development of advanced laboratory-based imaging hyperspectral sensors, such as SisuCHEMA, has c...
The objective of the present study was to determine the predominant minerals in sedimentary rocks us...
Cobalt (Co) mine production primarily originates from the sediment-hosted copper (Cu) deposits of th...
Shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectroscopy can be applied directly to analyze the mineral chemistry of r...