An Analytical Survey of Raw Bullion From South African Gold Mines by Mass Spectrography

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. Strasheim P. F. S. Jackson
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Abstract

In the survey "Analysis of South African raw bullion" the distribution of trace elements within the bullion have been shown to be distinctively dependent on the extraction process. In general the amalgamation process produces the more impure bullion with respect to trace elements. Some chemical and physical explanations are given for the differences that have been observed in the raw bullion as received at the Rand Refinery. The value of the spark source mass spectrographic technique in the study of the elemental impurities in bullion is demonstrated.
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APA: A. Strasheim P. F. S. Jackson  An Analytical Survey of Raw Bullion From South African Gold Mines by Mass Spectrography

MLA: A. Strasheim P. F. S. Jackson An Analytical Survey of Raw Bullion From South African Gold Mines by Mass Spectrography. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,

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