Mining Mirror June 2018 | Page 9

Global Geological map of the El Laco volcanic complex in northern Chile. Schematic representation of the formation of iron ore deposits beneath a volcano. Magma rises towards the surface of the Earth through cracks in the surrounding rock. When the magma cannot continue its upward journey, it pools in a magma chamber (yellow oval). The temperature and pressure in this reservoir make the magma unstable, causing it to split into two separate liquids: one that is rich in silica and one that is very rich in iron. As the iron-rich liquid starts to cool, it forms iron ore deposits (in black).  Created by José A. Naranjo, Fernando Henríquez, Jan O. Nyström. Licensed under CC BY 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), via Wikimedia Commons these findings may help to find new iron ore deposits. This is necessary to keep up with the global demand for iron — recycling alone is not enough yet. And if you want to know where to look for iron ore, you have to understand how the deposits are formed,” Namur says. b About the author Katrien Bollen is the press officer at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Leuven. The stop block solu� on for you www.mes.co.za • +27 (11) 917-3933 The samples were placed in small golden capsules – with a melting point of 1 064°C – and subjected to temperatures of 1 000–1 040°C and one thousand times the atmospheric pressure of Earth. “We were surprised to find that, under these conditions, the magma split into two separate liquids. This process is known as immiscibility. Just think of what happens when oil spills into the ocean: the water becomes streaked with oil because oil and water cannot mix,” Namur explains. One of these liquids contained a lot of silica, whereas the other was extremely rich in iron — up to 40% — and phosphorus. When this iron-rich liquid starts to cool down, you get iron-phosphorous Kiruna-type ore deposits. This is the first evidence that immiscibility is key to the formation of iron ore deposits such as the ones mined in El Laco. “If we are right, M&E SUPPLIES (PTY)LTD MINING & EQUIPMENT