Applications Of Process Mineralogy On The Treatment Of Olympias Pyrite Concentrate

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Adam J. M. Prevosteau A. Kontopoulos M. Stefanakis M. Errington
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Olympias arsenical pyrite concentrate assaying 25 g/t Au, 40% S, 40% Fe and 12% As is highly refractory in nature; an oxidation pretreatment step is required to liberate gold and render it amenable to cyanidation. In the present study mineralogical analysis techniques including Image Analysis, SEM, EPMA, SIMS, Mossbauer, ICP/MS, etc., have been employed in order to investigate the mode of gold occurrence within the Olympias pyrites. Bacterial oxidation was used as a case pretreatment route and bacterially leached products were examined under SEM. The mineralogical observations and the relevant metallurgical and cyanidation test data were combined to establish a correlation between the mineralogical characteristics of the raw and oxidised products and conditions prevailing over the oxidative pretreatment step and the gold liberation achieved.
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APA: K. Adam J. M. Prevosteau A. Kontopoulos M. Stefanakis M. Errington  (1990)  Applications Of Process Mineralogy On The Treatment Of Olympias Pyrite Concentrate

MLA: K. Adam J. M. Prevosteau A. Kontopoulos M. Stefanakis M. Errington Applications Of Process Mineralogy On The Treatment Of Olympias Pyrite Concentrate. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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