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Automated mineralogy

Automated mineralogy is a generic term describing a range of analytical solutions, areas of commercial enterprise, and a growing field of scientific research and engineering applications involving largely automated and quantitative analysis of minerals, rocks and man-made materials.

Technology edit

Automated mineralogy analytical solutions are characterised by integrating largely automated measurement techniques based on Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). Commercially available lab-based solutions include QEMSCAN and Mineral Liberation Analyzer (MLA) from FEI Company, Mineralogic from Zeiss, AZtecMineral from Oxford Instruments, the TIMA (Tescan integrated mineral analyzer) from TESCAN, AMICS from Bruker, and MaipSCAN from Rock Scientific. The first oil & gas wellsite solution was launched jointly by Zeiss and CGG Veritas in 2011 called RoqSCAN. This was followed approximately 6 months later by the release of QEMSCAN Wellsite by FEI Company. More recently in 2016, a ruggedized mine site solution for mining and mineral processing was launched by Zeiss called MinSCAN.

Business edit

The business of automated mineralogy is concerned with the commercialisation of the technology and software in terms of development and marketing of integrated solutions. This includes all aspects of: service; maintenance; customer support; R&D; marketing and sales. Customers of automated mineralogy solutions include: laboratory facilities; mine sites, well sites, and research institutions.

Applications edit

Automated mineralogy solutions are applied in a variety of fields requiring statistically reliable, quantitative mineralogical information. These include the following sectors: mining;[1] O&G;[2] coal;[3] environmental sciences;[4] forensic geosciences;[5] archaeology;[6]agribusiness; built environment and planetary geology.[7]

History of the use of the term edit

The first recorded use of the term automated mineralogy in technical journals can be traced back to seminal papers in the late eighties early nineties describing QEMSCAN technology and applications.[8][9] The term gained significant popularity after it was used to name a new international conference in July 2006.[10]

See also edit

  • QEMSCAN - Quantitative Evaluation of Minerals by SCANning electron microscopy

References edit

  1. ^ Goodall, W.R., Scales, P.J., Butcher, A.R. 2005. The use of QEMSCAN and diagnostic leaching in the characterisation of visible gold in complex ores. Minerals Engineering, 18, 8, 877-886 doi:org/10.1016/j.mineng.2005.01.018
  2. ^ Fröhlich, S., Redfern, J., Petitpierre, L., J.D. Marshall, M. Power, Grech, P. 2010. Diagenetic evolution of incised channel sandstones: implications for reservoir characterisation of the Lower Carboniferous Marar Formation, Ghadames Basin, Western Libya. Journal of Petroleum Geology, 33; 3-18. abstract
  3. ^ Liu, Y., Gupta, R., Sharma, A., Wall, T., Butcher, A., Miller, G., Gottlieb, P., French, D. 2005. Mineral matter–organic matter association characterisation by QEMSCAN and applications in coal utilisation. Fuel, 84, 10, 1259–1267. doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2004.07.015
  4. ^ Haberlah, D., Williams, M.A.J., Halverson, G., Hrstka, T., Butcher, A.R., McTainsh, G.H., Hill, S.M., Glasby, P. 2010. Loess and floods: high-resolution multi-proxy data of Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) slackwater deposition in the Flinders Ranges, semi-arid South Australia. Quaternary Science Reviews, 29, 19-20, 2673–2693. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.04.014
  5. ^ Pirrie, D., Power, M.R., Rollinson, G.K., Wiltshire, P.E.J., Newberry, J., Campbell, H.E. 2005. Automated SEM-EDS (QEMSCAN) Mineral Analysis in Forensic Soil Investigations: Testing Instrumental Reproducibility. In:K. Ritz et al. (eds.) Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics, 84, 10, 411-430, Springer Science doi:org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9204-6_26
  6. ^ Knappett, C., Pirrie, D., Power, M.R., Nikolakopoulou, I., Hilditch, J., Rollinson, G.K. 2005. Mineralogical analysis and provenancing of ancient ceramics using automated SEM-EDS analysis (QEMSCAN): A pilot study on LB I pottery from Akrotiri, Thera. Journal of Archaeological Science, in press [1][permanent dead link] doi:10.1016/j.jas.2010.08.022
  7. ^ Schrader, C.M., Rickman, D., Stoeser, D., Wentworth, S.J., Botha, P.W.S.K., Butcher, A.R., McKay, D., Horsch, H., Benedictus, A., Gottlieb, P. 2008. Analysis of Lunar Highland Regolith Samples from Apollo 16 Drive Core 64001/2 and Lunar Regolith Simulants - An Expanding Comparative Database. NASA Technical Report, MSFC-2144 abstract
  8. ^ Sutherland, D., Gottlieb, P., Jackson, R., Wilkie, G., Stewart, P. 1988. Measurement in section of particles of known composition. Minerals Engineering, 1, 4, 317-326. doi:10.1016/0892-6875(88)90021-0
  9. ^ Sutherland, D.N., Gottlieb, P. 1991. Application of automated quantitative mineralogy in mineral processing . Minerals Engineering, 4, 7-11, 753-762. doi:10.1016/0892-6875(91)90063-2
  10. ^ "Minerals Engineering Conferences - Automated Mineralogy 06".

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Automated mineralogy is a generic term describing a range of analytical solutions areas of commercial enterprise and a growing field of scientific research and engineering applications involving largely automated and quantitative analysis of minerals rocks and man made materials Contents 1 Technology 2 Business 3 Applications 4 History of the use of the term 5 See also 6 ReferencesTechnology editAutomated mineralogy analytical solutions are characterised by integrating largely automated measurement techniques based on Scanning Electron Microscopy SEM and Energy dispersive X ray spectroscopy EDS Commercially available lab based solutions include QEMSCAN and Mineral Liberation Analyzer MLA from FEI Company Mineralogic from Zeiss AZtecMineral from Oxford Instruments the TIMA Tescan integrated mineral analyzer from TESCAN AMICS from Bruker and MaipSCAN from Rock Scientific The first oil amp gas wellsite solution was launched jointly by Zeiss and CGG Veritas in 2011 called RoqSCAN This was followed approximately 6 months later by the release of QEMSCAN Wellsite by FEI Company More recently in 2016 a ruggedized mine site solution for mining and mineral processing was launched by Zeiss called MinSCAN Business editThe business of automated mineralogy is concerned with the commercialisation of the technology and software in terms of development and marketing of integrated solutions This includes all aspects of service maintenance customer support R amp D marketing and sales Customers of automated mineralogy solutions include laboratory facilities mine sites well sites and research institutions Applications editAutomated mineralogy solutions are applied in a variety of fields requiring statistically reliable quantitative mineralogical information These include the following sectors mining 1 O amp G 2 coal 3 environmental sciences 4 forensic geosciences 5 archaeology 6 agribusiness built environment and planetary geology 7 History of the use of the term editThe first recorded use of the term automated mineralogy in technical journals can be traced back to seminal papers in the late eighties early nineties describing QEMSCAN technology and applications 8 9 The term gained significant popularity after it was used to name a new international conference in July 2006 10 See also editQEMSCAN Quantitative Evaluation of Minerals by SCANning electron microscopyReferences edit Goodall W R Scales P J Butcher A R 2005 The use of QEMSCAN and diagnostic leaching in the characterisation of visible gold in complex ores Minerals Engineering 18 8 877 886 doi org 10 1016 j mineng 2005 01 018 Frohlich S Redfern J Petitpierre L J D Marshall M Power Grech P 2010 Diagenetic evolution of incised channel sandstones implications for reservoir characterisation of the Lower Carboniferous Marar Formation Ghadames Basin Western Libya Journal of Petroleum Geology 33 3 18 abstract Liu Y Gupta R Sharma A Wall T Butcher A Miller G Gottlieb P French D 2005 Mineral matter organic matter association characterisation by QEMSCAN and applications in coal utilisation Fuel 84 10 1259 1267 doi 10 1016 j fuel 2004 07 015 Haberlah D Williams M A J Halverson G Hrstka T Butcher A R McTainsh G H Hill S M Glasby P 2010 Loess and floods high resolution multi proxy data of Last Glacial Maximum LGM slackwater deposition in the Flinders Ranges semi arid South Australia Quaternary Science Reviews 29 19 20 2673 2693 doi 10 1016 j quascirev 2010 04 014 Pirrie D Power M R Rollinson G K Wiltshire P E J Newberry J Campbell H E 2005 Automated SEM EDS QEMSCAN Mineral Analysis in Forensic Soil Investigations Testing Instrumental Reproducibility In K Ritz et al eds Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics 84 10 411 430 Springer Science doi org 10 1007 978 1 4020 9204 6 26 Knappett C Pirrie D Power M R Nikolakopoulou I Hilditch J Rollinson G K 2005 Mineralogical analysis and provenancing of ancient ceramics using automated SEM EDS analysis QEMSCAN A pilot study on LB I pottery from Akrotiri Thera Journal of Archaeological Science in press 1 permanent dead link doi 10 1016 j jas 2010 08 022 Schrader C M Rickman D Stoeser D Wentworth S J Botha P W S K Butcher A R McKay D Horsch H Benedictus A Gottlieb P 2008 Analysis of Lunar Highland Regolith Samples from Apollo 16 Drive Core 64001 2 and Lunar Regolith Simulants An Expanding Comparative Database NASA Technical Report MSFC 2144 abstract Sutherland D Gottlieb P Jackson R Wilkie G Stewart P 1988 Measurement in section of particles of known composition Minerals Engineering 1 4 317 326 doi 10 1016 0892 6875 88 90021 0 Sutherland D N Gottlieb P 1991 Application of automated quantitative mineralogy in mineral processing Minerals Engineering 4 7 11 753 762 doi 10 1016 0892 6875 91 90063 2 Minerals Engineering Conferences Automated Mineralogy 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Automated mineralogy amp oldid 1143804532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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