A Practical Guide to Ore Microscopy--Volume 2: Ore Textures and Automated Ore Analysis


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This book presents recent developments in ore microscopy to support the work of engineers and scientists actively engaged in the field of mineral raw materials (processing plant engineers in mines, process mineralogists and chemists, exploration geologists, etc.) or in ore deposit research. Textural analysis must be rigorous, and simple to be practical. With this aim, the author proposes a specific and user-friendly systematic for textural analysis. A high-performance tool to acquire, quantify, and process the data applied for automated ore characterization is key to predict ore behavior, a fundamental aim of geometallurgy. The recently developed AMCO System (Automated Microscopic Characterization of Ores) provides the tool, first prototype available using computer vision coupled with reflected light microscopy. This innovation is introduced in the text and discussed through case studies of actual mining problems.
This second volume of the book A Practical Guide to Ore Microscopy includes references, indexes, and other relevant information, plus Annexes 1 to 5. The latter include ore and gangue mineral indexes and mineral abbreviations (Annex 1), a brief compendium of common mineral associations in the main ore deposit types (Annex 2), an introduction to the procedures and techniques used to prepare polished sections (Annex 3), and the various tables used to identify common ores b observation (Annexes 4 and 5).


Author: Ricardo Castroviejo
Publisher: Springer
Published: 07/14/2023
Pages: 308
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.10lbs
Size: 11.10h x 8.35w x 0.87d
ISBN13: 9783031189531
ISBN10: 3031189531
BISAC Categories:
- Science | Earth Sciences | Mineralogy
- Science | Spectroscopy & Spectrum Analysis

About the Author
Ricardo Castroviejo, Professor Emeritus of Mineralogy and Ore Geology at the Superior School of Mines, Technical University of Madrid, has over 40 years of research and teaching experience in Mineral Raw Materials. He has been a postgraduate fellow, visitor or invited professor in Heidelberg, Nancy, Sao Paulo, Reno (Nevada), Lima, Bochum, etc. After completing his PhD (1974), he worked on industrial projects for more than 10 years before joining the university in 1987. He has over 150 publications on the Mineralogy and Genesis of Ore Deposits, Mining Exploration and Geometallurgy, with an emphasis on Ore Microscopy, to his credit.