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Зависимость сортируемости урановых руд от литологического состава вмещающих оруденение пород при покусковой сепарации радиометрическими методами

Зависимость сортируемости урановых руд от литологического состава вмещающих оруденение пород при покусковой сепарации радиометрическими методами

Abstract

The relation of parameters of uranium ores enrichment at Streltsovsky ore deposits at fragmented separation from lithologic structure of ores, containing uranium, by means of X-ray radiometric method is established. During exploratory tests it was established, that the efficiency of sorting ores, containing uranium by radiometric methods depends on their petrographic structure and type of uranium minerals: the more the ore contains SiO2, the more parameter of efficiency of sorting itll have: ores localized in acidic rocks are more effectively sorted: granites, felzites and trahidacites; the ores presented by uraninit and nasturan, i.e. minerals containing large density of uranium are concentrated more effectively

Установлена зависимость показателей обогащения урановых руд месторождений Стрельцовского рудного поля при покусковой сепарации рентгенорадиометрическим методом от литологического состава вмещающих оруденение пород. Эффективность сортировки урансодержащих руд радиометрическими методами зависит от их петрографического состава и типа урансодержащих минералов: чем выше в руде содержание SiO2, тем выше показатель эффективности сортировки: наиболее эффективно сортируются руды, локализованные в кислых породах: гранитах, фельзитах и трахидацитах; наиболее эффективно обогащаются руды, представленные уранинитом и настураном, т.е. минералами, содержащими большие концентрации урана

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ЛИТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ СОСТАВ РУД И ПОРОД, ВЫХОД ХВОСТОВ СОРТИРОВКИ, ВЫХОД СОРТОВ КВ И ГМТ, ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ОБОГАЩЕНИЯ, OUTPUT (EXIT) OF SORTING TAILINGS

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