Washington Paper - An Examination of the Ores of the Republic Gold-Mine, Washington

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 196 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1901
Abstract
The Republic mine, situated forty miles from Marcus, a station on the Spokane Falls and Northern Railroad, in the northeastern part of the State of Washington, was located in 1896, but no development-work was dolie until the spring of 1897. While much of the ore mined since then has been rich enough for shipment to smelters, a method of locally treating the lower-grade ores soon became a matter of prime importance, because only about 40 per cent. of the values could be recovered by plain amalgamation, even with ores assaying 4 to 5 ounces of gold per ton. Experiments with cyanidation, in various ways, led to the adoption of the Pelatan-Clerici process and the erection on this system of a 10-ton experimental plant, which was later increased to a capacity of 35 tons per day. The extractions by this process showed much improvement over previous work, especially when the ore was crushed to
Citation
APA:
(1901) Washington Paper - An Examination of the Ores of the Republic Gold-Mine, WashingtonMLA: Washington Paper - An Examination of the Ores of the Republic Gold-Mine, Washington. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1901.