TY - JOUR
T1 - Luminescence Applications in Ore Geology, Mining, and Industry
AU - Gaft, Michael
AU - Megaw, Peter K.M.
AU - Lambeck, Lex
AU - Cantor, Samuel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Luminescence include metric sorting.remote applications Remote prospecting, prospecting in ore ground-based geology, for ores mining, with exploration, a drone and or beneficiation helicopter- and radio borne luminescent sensing using laser excitation and time-delayed detection is becoming commonplace.Modern ground-based exploration increasingly utilises outlining of luminescing “fugitive calcite” veinlet halos, whose characteristics can rapidly and inexpensively give information on the overall size of a mineralised system and the principal structural controls on ore fluid migration pathways.Diamonds and scheelite have been found and recovered through X-ray luminescent radiometric sorting, while laser-induced luminescence has great potential, especially for sorting diamonds lacking X-ray luminescence, fluorite, spodumene, and rare earth element (REE)–bearing minerals.The luminescence concept is expanded here to include laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; its fusion with X-ray techniques provides simultaneous information on both the mineralogical and chemical composition of a rock.
AB - Luminescence include metric sorting.remote applications Remote prospecting, prospecting in ore ground-based geology, for ores mining, with exploration, a drone and or beneficiation helicopter- and radio borne luminescent sensing using laser excitation and time-delayed detection is becoming commonplace.Modern ground-based exploration increasingly utilises outlining of luminescing “fugitive calcite” veinlet halos, whose characteristics can rapidly and inexpensively give information on the overall size of a mineralised system and the principal structural controls on ore fluid migration pathways.Diamonds and scheelite have been found and recovered through X-ray luminescent radiometric sorting, while laser-induced luminescence has great potential, especially for sorting diamonds lacking X-ray luminescence, fluorite, spodumene, and rare earth element (REE)–bearing minerals.The luminescence concept is expanded here to include laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy; its fusion with X-ray techniques provides simultaneous information on both the mineralogical and chemical composition of a rock.
KW - exploration
KW - laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
KW - luminescence
KW - sorting
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U2 - 10.2138/gselements.20.5.318
DO - 10.2138/gselements.20.5.318
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AN - SCOPUS:85206014434
SN - 1811-5209
VL - 20
SP - 318
EP - 323
JO - Elements
JF - Elements
IS - 5
ER -