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    • Bilenker, Laura; Simon, Aadam; Reich Morales, Martín; Lundstrom, Craig; Gajos, Norbert; Bindeman, Ilya; Barra Pantoja, Fernando; Munizaga, Rodrigo (Elsevier, 2016)
      Iron oxide–apatite (IOA) ore deposits occur globally and can host millions to billions of tons of Fe in addition to economic reserves of other metals such as rare earth elements, which are critical for the expected growth ...
    • Childress, Tristan M.; Simon, Adam C.; Reich Morales, Martín; Barra Pantoja, Fernando; Arce, Mauricio; Lundstrom, Craig C.; Bindeman, Ilya N. (Springer, 2020)
      The Mantoverde iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposit, Chile, contains hundreds of millions of tonnes (Mt) of mineable iron oxide and copper sulfide ore. While there is an agreement that mineralization at Mantoverde was ...
    • Deditius, Artur P.; Reich Morales, Martín; Simon, Adam C.; Suvorova, Alexandra; Knipping, Jaayke; Roberts, Malcolm P.; Rubanov, Sergey; Dodd, Aaron; Saunders, Martin (Springer, 2018-06)
      Magnetite from hydrothermal ore deposits can contain up to tens of thousands of parts per million (ppm) of elements such as Ti, Si, V, Al, Ca, Mg, Na, which tend to either structurally incorporate into growth and sector ...
    • Reyes, Cristian; Álvarez, Matías; Ihle, Christian F.; Contreras, Matías; Kracht, Willy (Elsevier Ltd, 2019)
      © 2018 Elsevier Ltd It is well known that seawater affects mineral beneficiation, especially in the presence of fine particles. In the present paper, the effect of seawater fraction on the rheology of unflocculated fine ...
    • Salazar, Eduardo; Barra, Fernando; Reich Morales, Martín; Simon, Adam; Leisen, Mathieu; Palma, Gisella; Romero, Rurik; Rojo, Mario (Springer, 2020)
      Kiruna-type iron oxide-apatite (IOA) deposits constitute an important source of iron and phosphorus, and potentially of rare earth elements (REE). However, the origin of IOA deposits is still a matter of debate with models ...