A Mineralogical and Chemical Analysis of Carbonaceous Ore at the Santa Fe Mine, Mineral County, Nevada: The K2O -Preg Rob Relation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
William A. Fuchs
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A study of carbonaceous ore at the Santa Fe mine (Corona Gold Inc.) shows that there is no quantitative relationship between organic carbon content and preg rob, although much of this material preg robs. However, there is a relation between K20 and preg rob. Preg rob generally occurs only in those samples with greater than 2% K20. X-ray diffraction and chemical . studies show that the critical factor is the illite content of mixed (possibly interstratified) illite-smectite. Apparently illite, at a certain threshold, "geo-activates" the carbon. The potential for easily monitoring preg rob using a gamma ray spectrometer is discussed.
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APA: William A. Fuchs  (1990)  A Mineralogical and Chemical Analysis of Carbonaceous Ore at the Santa Fe Mine, Mineral County, Nevada: The K2O -Preg Rob Relation

MLA: William A. Fuchs A Mineralogical and Chemical Analysis of Carbonaceous Ore at the Santa Fe Mine, Mineral County, Nevada: The K2O -Preg Rob Relation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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