Processing Of Arsenopyritic Feass Gold Concentrates With Chlor-alkau Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. G. Linge
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Australian gold industry currently contributes some $4bpa to the national economy [l]. Some 40% of the total gold is produced in the region centred on Kalgoorlie known as the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. This region is the largest single centre of production with an output of some 100 tpa of gold [2]. In the Eastern Goldfields, refractory arseno­pyritic gold ore is an increasingly significant source of gold, feeding several operations utilizing bio-oxidation as the pre­carbon in pulp/leach (CIP/L) treatment process [1]. This paper desribes an alternative pre-CIP/L treatment option for use in the Eastern Goldfields based on the chlorination of arsenopyrite by chlor-alkali technology [3] using the salt resources available from saline water present in abundance in the region.
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APA: H. G. Linge  (1995)  Processing Of Arsenopyritic Feass Gold Concentrates With Chlor-alkau Technology

MLA: H. G. Linge Processing Of Arsenopyritic Feass Gold Concentrates With Chlor-alkau Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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