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Mineralogical Characteristics of the Nickel Laterite, Southeast Ophiolite Belt, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia

Authors :
Jie Wang
Junmao Qie
Xun Fu Wang
Yingyi Zhang
Tao Fu
Kunkun Cui
Qi Yuanhong
Source :
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration. 37:79-91
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

With the sharp decrease of sulfide nickel resources, the nickel laterite is becoming more attractive as nickel oxide, nickel matte, and nickel-iron. This study investigated the mineral phase structure, chemical analysis, thermal properties, and element distribution characteristics of the rotten rock layer deposited in the Southeast Sulawesi Ophiolite Belt. The results show that the nickel laterite deposited in Southeast Sulawesi Island, Indonesia, belongs to the typical high-nickel and low-iron garnierite-type laterite. The concentrations of nickel and iron of the nickel laterite are 1.99 wt% and 17.55 wt%, respectively. The serpentine, olivine, clay, chlorite, hematite, and magnetite are the major minerals, and the pyroxene, actinolite, limonite, and chromite are the minor minerals in the nickel laterite in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Serpentine and olivine are the main nickel minerals with an average nickel concentration of 3.65 wt% and 1.73 wt%, respectively. The Fe and Ni have homogeneity and symbiosis in the serpentine and olivine, and their concentrations are often positively correlated.

Details

ISSN :
25243470 and 25243462
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Accession number :
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