Differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes
Olivines are a large isomorphic series of minerals, belonging to silicates group. Regardless of their chemical composition, any of these minerals can be formed both in natural and industrial processes. The aim of this work is to describe these minerals and differences of morphological properties bet...
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description | Olivines are a large isomorphic series of minerals, belonging to silicates group. Regardless of their chemical composition, any of these minerals can be formed both in natural and industrial processes. The aim of this work is to describe these minerals and differences of morphological properties between the olivines formed in nature, and those formed as byproducts of some industrial processes , as Process Metalurgy-Ironmaking. The olivines whose formation is tied to rock masses (natural process) and the olivines genetically tied to industrial processes of black metallurgy slags (process metallurgy-Ironmaking) are shown in this paper. The morphological properties of these minerals and their differences have been analyzed by optical microscopy in refracted and in reflected light. . |
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spelling | doaj-art-54ac4f83ec8d484cacbdce01502c62ec2025-02-02T09:24:26ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Technical Faculty, BorJournal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy1450-53392007-01-014319910510.2298/JMMB0701099DDifferences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processesDević S.Marčeta L.Olivines are a large isomorphic series of minerals, belonging to silicates group. Regardless of their chemical composition, any of these minerals can be formed both in natural and industrial processes. The aim of this work is to describe these minerals and differences of morphological properties between the olivines formed in nature, and those formed as byproducts of some industrial processes , as Process Metalurgy-Ironmaking. The olivines whose formation is tied to rock masses (natural process) and the olivines genetically tied to industrial processes of black metallurgy slags (process metallurgy-Ironmaking) are shown in this paper. The morphological properties of these minerals and their differences have been analyzed by optical microscopy in refracted and in reflected light. .http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2007/1450-53390701099D.pdfolivinesslagsnatural processmetallurgy processmicroscopy |
spellingShingle | Dević S. Marčeta L. Differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes Journal of Mining and Metallurgy. Section B: Metallurgy olivines slags natural process metallurgy process microscopy |
title | Differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes |
title_full | Differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes |
title_fullStr | Differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes |
title_full_unstemmed | Differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes |
title_short | Differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes |
title_sort | differences in morphological properties between the olivine group minerals formed in natural and industrial processes |
topic | olivines slags natural process metallurgy process microscopy |
url | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5339/2007/1450-53390701099D.pdf |
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