Geometallurgy: Present and Future


Geometallurgy: Present and Future

Frenzel, M.; Baumgartner, R.; Tolosana Delgado, R.; Gutzmer, J.

Abstract

Geometallurgy is an interdisciplinary research field concerned with the planning, monitoring, and optimisation of mineral resource extraction and beneficiation. Geometallurgy relies on a quantitative understanding of primary resource characteristics such as mineralogical composition and texture, the spatial distribution and variability of these characteristics, and how they interact with mining and beneficiation processes. Thus, ­geometallurgy requires accurate analytical data for resource characterisation and detailed models of orebody geology, mining and processing technologies, mineral economics, and the often-complex interactions between them. Here, we introduce the fundamental concepts relevant to the field, with particular emphasis on the current state-of-the-art and some notes on potential future developments

Keywords: raw materials; sustainability; value chains; resource efficiency

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