GSQ/UQ Webinar - Secondary Prospectivity

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ย. 2024
  • Hear from the Sustainable Minerals Institute's Mine Waste Transformation through Characterisation (MIWATCH) group as they share their secondary prospectivity results in Queensland and highlight the importance of metal deportment and mineral characterisation studies to unlock value by making better metallurgical decisions.
    Presentations will discuss how waste materials can be separated using new sorting and high voltage pulse technologies, and once minerals of interest are concentrated, how metals can be extracted to produce saleable critical metal products.
    Finally, this webinar will provide an insight into how hyperspectral technologies can be used from the outset of a project to reduce environmental footprints to achieve better, long-term environmental outcomes.
    0:00:00 - Rick Valenta & Matthew Greenwood, Welcome & Acknowledgement of Country
    0:02:19 - Anita Parbhakar-Fox, Update on secondary prospectivity research in Queensland across life-of-mine
    0:26:51 - Olivia Mejias, Geochemical modelling of indium in aqueous mine waste environments
    0:47:32 - Loren Nicholls, Deportment of critical metals in mine waste: Chasing cobalt
    1:04:07 - Refilwe Magwaneng, Developing technologies for cobalt extraction from mining tailings in Queensland
    1:20:54 - Daniel Lay, Waste separation using high voltage pulses
    1:36:30 - Gavin Rech, TOMRA - Waste sorting
    1:51:55 - Hong (Marco) Peng & James Vaughan, Extractive hydrometallurgy for critical metals recovery
    2:14:20 - Enrique Saez Salgado, Applications of hyperspectral technologies for predicting environmental indices
    2:32:35 - Rick Valenta, Anita Parbhakar-Fox and all Presenters - Open Q&A

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