Cyaniding Clayey Ore at the Buckhorn Gold Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul Cook
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 9, 1916

Abstract

THE ore deposit of the Buckhorn Mines Co., Buckhorn, Nev., is peculiar in being a shallow kaolinized mass of material with basalt walls, and having apparently no direct connection with any of the usual gold-bearing rocks. The average ore contains 16 per cent. waiter of hydration, and the cyaniding of this hydrous clayey material offered unusual difficulties as compared with the typical gold quartz ores of Nevada. The orebody was thoroughly developed; then the mill was built according to the latest cyanide .practice, with such changes as were thought to be demanded by the peculiar nature of this ore. Upon starting the mill, the ore proved more difficult to handle than had been anticipated. It is hoped that an account of how these difficulties were met may prove of interest to anyone having a clayey ore to handle and to the profession in general.
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APA: Paul Cook  (1916)  Cyaniding Clayey Ore at the Buckhorn Gold Mine

MLA: Paul Cook Cyaniding Clayey Ore at the Buckhorn Gold Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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