Characterization of Solid Solution Gold In Pyrite and Metallurgical Treatment Products by SIMS

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. D. Stephens S. R. Bryan D. R. Rothbard
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The distributions of gold and associated elements in mineral grains from a pyritic gold ore were studied by optical microscopy, and by SEM and SIMS imagery. Products studied were a sulfide flotation concentrate, a calcined sulfide concentrate, a cyanide leached calcine, and a cyanide leached pressure oxidation residue. Individual pyrite grains are compositionally zoned and solid solution gold occurs in some, but not all zones. Most of the gold in calcined products is present as metallic coalesced grains that are smaller than 100 angstroms. Gold lost into cyanide leached residues from the calcines tends to be in “semi-dense” grains that cannot be distinguished from gold-free grains except by SIMS analysis. The gold in cyanide leached pressure oxidation residues occurs as solid solution gold in unoxidized pyrite remnants.
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APA: J. D. Stephens S. R. Bryan D. R. Rothbard  (1990)  Characterization of Solid Solution Gold In Pyrite and Metallurgical Treatment Products by SIMS

MLA: J. D. Stephens S. R. Bryan D. R. Rothbard Characterization of Solid Solution Gold In Pyrite and Metallurgical Treatment Products by SIMS. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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