Diagnostic Leaching Applications For Refractory Gold Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Deepak Malhotra Sean E. Armstrong
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Gold extraction from refractory ores as a percentage of total gold production is increasing. The processing technology options for treating difficult-to-process refractory ores are also increasing. The best processing option is dependent on many factors including feed grade and the cause for ore refractoriness. The causes for ore refractoriness are many foldCpreg-rob­bing, encapsulation in pyrite, arsenopyrite or silica, presence of cyanocides, presence of cyanide-insoluble gold compounds, etc.1. The first step in the process development of a refractory gold deposit is to determine the cause for ore refractoriness. The traditional approach of undertaking detailed mineralogical examination of ore types, major and minor mineral constituents and their association does not necessarily provide the metallur­gist all the information needed for characterization of gold-bear­ing ores. For process development programs it is desirable to complement traditional mineralogical methods with diagnostic leach testing, which attempts to quantify the deportation of gold in various mineral matrices. This paper briefly reviews the diagnostic leaching proce­dures and its applications for a wide range of gold-bearing refractory ores, both primary and by-product.
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APA: Deepak Malhotra Sean E. Armstrong  (1996)  Diagnostic Leaching Applications For Refractory Gold Ores

MLA: Deepak Malhotra Sean E. Armstrong Diagnostic Leaching Applications For Refractory Gold Ores . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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