Geometallurgical Characterization of the Arthur River Magnesite Deposit, Northwestern Tasmania for Pathways to Production
2025
Alfredtina Akua Abrafi Appiah | Julie Hunt | Mohammadbagher Fathi | Owen P. Missen | Wei Hong | Ivan Belousov | Verity Kameniar-Sandery | Mick Wilson
The Arthur River magnesite deposit is in the northwestern part of Tasmania, Australia, within the Arthur Metamorphic Complex. Physical, mineralogical, and chemical characteristics of the deposit were studied using geological drill core logging and analytical techniques (scanning electron microscopy, portable x-ray fluorescence, and laser ablation&ndash:inductively coupled plasma&ndash:mass spectrometry). The results document variations within the ore body, and three ore types have been identified for the potential production of an economic magnesite concentrate separated from associated gangue minerals (dolomite, quartz, and talc and iron bearing minerals such as pyrite and pyrrhotite). The ore types were identified based on a combination of physical, chemical, and mineralogical differences. Type 1 has a relatively high magnesium content and appears in drill core as hard white crystalline magnesite. Type 2 has relatively lower magnesium and higher iron contents than type 1 and occurs visibly as creamy-yellowish soft magnesite. Type 3 ore has the lowest magnesium and the highest iron content of the three ore types and is reddish brown in color. From the characterization studies, potential beneficiation routes for each ore type are suggested along with potential processing challenges. Examples of processing challenges include magnesium present in both magnesite and in dolomite, and the association of magnesite with quartz and talc results in a relatively high silica content.
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