Lake Superior Paper - Cyanide Practice at the Maitland Properties, Sooth Dakota

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Gross
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1905

Abstract

The group of claims, comprising over 1,100 acres, located at Maitland (formerly known as Garden City), in the Ida Gray mining district, Lawrence county, South Dakota, are now being developed and operated by Alexander Maitland, the owner. Prior to the acquisition of this property two years ago by Mr. Maitland, but little work had been done in this district, and little was known of the extent of the ore-deposits. Recent development, however, has opened up some very promising ore-shoots. The ores so far encountered are the so-called " Potsdam siliceous ores," occurring in the flat formation lying immediately above the Cambrian quartzite, which dips at this locality about 12º. Both oxidized and blue ores are found, and the latter have proven particularly refractory to treat. No prospecting in the underlying slates of the Archean period has so far been attempted; but this work is one of the future considerations in the development of the property. Small quantities of blue ores are unavoidably sent to the mill, but special care is taken to send only the oxidized ores for the cyanide treatment. The ores, being close-grained and hard, have given considerable trouble in their treatment. Pyrrhotite arid pyrite exist in about equal proportions; arsenic, copper, and traces of antimony and tellurium are encountered, and considerable quantities of bismuth have been found in the zinc-box precipitates. The silver in the low-grade ores is slightly greater than the gold, while in the high-grade ores the reverse is generally true. Table I., showing the variations in the analyses of these ores, gives a fair idea of their general character. Early in 1902, the building of a 40-stamp wet-crushing cyanide-mill was begun, and it was finally placed in commission
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APA: John Gross  (1905)  Lake Superior Paper - Cyanide Practice at the Maitland Properties, Sooth Dakota

MLA: John Gross Lake Superior Paper - Cyanide Practice at the Maitland Properties, Sooth Dakota. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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