Application of laser induced luminescence in ecology

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Abstract

Exhaustion of rich ore deposits is making it necessary to bring low-grade ores into production, resulting in a sharply increased volume of excavated rock. Huge quantities of waste fill vast areas of the Earth's surface, with severe ecological effects. But the ecological damage could be reduced by extracting additional products from the tailings. Laseroluminescent sorting is a new technology by which this may be achieved. The most promising subjects are about 50 minerals including diamonds, native Au and Ag, ores of V, Pb, Zn, Sn, Li, Be, W, Mo, Zr, Sr, halite, apatite, phosphorite, fluorite, calcite, barite, anhydrite.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)547-556
Number of pages10
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume27
Issue number7-8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1993
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 5th International Conference on Environmental Quality and Ecosystem Stability - Jerusalem, Isr
Duration: 1 Jun 19921 Jun 1992

Keywords

  • Ecology
  • Laser-induced luminescence
  • Sorting
  • Waste

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