Conference Proceedings
Iron Ore 2005
Conference Proceedings
Iron Ore 2005
Cathodoluminescence Microscopy Applied to the Examination of Lake Superior District Iron Ores
North American steelmaking practices have evolved based on access to iron ore raw materials containing very low phosphorus contents, typically less than 0.025 per cent P. Cleveland-Cliffs managed Tilden iron ore operation produces iron ore pellets exceeding 0.030 per cent P, which by global standards would be considered low phosphorus, but has limited penetration in the North American iron ore market due to phosphorus content. Recently cathodoluminescence microscopy has augmented more standard ore characterisation techniques enhancing our understanding of the genetic history and process mineralogy of Tilden's complex martite ore. This paper highlights the unique capabilities that cathodoluminescence microscopy provides for phosphorus mineral identification in fine-grained iron ores.
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A Hagni, R Johnson, R Graber
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- Published: 2005
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