Conference Proceedings
Sampling Practices in the Mineral Industries, Melbourne
Conference Proceedings
Sampling Practices in the Mineral Industries, Melbourne
Specific Gravity and its Relationship to Chemical Composition in Iron Ore
This paper describes the results of investigations into the relationship between specific gravity and chemical composition in the Cockatoo Island orebody, In the early investigations the samples were classified into groups according to porosity. This resulted in high, medium and low porosity groups, the latter being further subdivided into ore and waste. Whole number tonnage factors were assigned to each group. In the later investigations the reciprocals of bulk specific gravity and true specific gravity were ex- pressed as linear combinations of iron, silica and alumina using stepwise regression. The efficiency of the models as predictors was tested by dividing the data into two sets; one of which was used to calculate the regression equation and the other to test the efficiency of the equation as
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G P Box, T W Reid
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- Published: 1976
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