Top nominees for 2023 best paper prize
As we prepare for the much-anticipated announcement of the Iron Ore 2023 conference program next week, we're delighted to share the top nominees for this years best paper prize.
A clear demonstration of the high calibre of content that will be showcased at this years' Iron Ore conference, the six nominees for the Iron Ore 2023 best paper prize all received the top rating of 100% at the conclusion of the peer review process.
Check out the six nominees below with links to read their abstract submission.
Assessment and operation optimization of iron ore products under industry-scale blast furnace conditions towards decarbonization using state-of-the-art CFD models
Author: Y S Shen, School of Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales
Phosphorus association with goethite: Effects of Fe(II)-catalysed recrystallization
Authors: N Karimian, M I Pownceby and A Frierdich, CSIRO Mineral Resources, School of Earth, Atmosphere & Environment, Monash University
Reducing waste in the iron ore industry by beneficiating slimes using new flotation regime and two-stage processing routes
Authors: M Marques, K Silva, I Filippova, A Piçarra, N Lima, L Filippov. Université de Lorraine, CNRS, GeoRessources, Vale Mining Company, Iron Ore Beneficiation Development Team
Supply chain approach to iron ore dust monitoring and remediation (Pilbara, WA)
Authors: P Hapugoda, S Hapugoda, G Zhao, E Ramanaidou, G O’Brien and Y Jin. CSIRO Mineral Resources
New insights into the relationships between sinter mineralogy and physical strength using QXRD and optical image analysis
Authors: N Ware, J M F Clout, J R Manuel, N A S Webster, E Donskoi, and M I Pownceby. CSIRO Mineral Resources, Clout Mining
Examining the relationship (if any) between elevated phosphorus and ore textural type in Pilbara iron ores
Authors: M I Pownceby, M J Peterson, J R Manuel and N Karimian. CSIRO Mineral Resources