Wilkes-Barre Paper - Treatment of Nicaraguan Gold-Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Henry B. Kaeding
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1912

Abstract

This paper presents the results of experiments in the treatnient of the gold-bearing ores of the Pis Pis district, near the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua, C. A. Up to the present time, the methods in use in this section of the country for the extraction of the values from the ores have been of the crudest, and the waste has been criminal in its enormity. The transportation of heavy machinery being difficult and costly, recourse has been had to flimsy and inadequate installations, involving great wastes in operation. In some places $15 ore is considered the lowest workable grade. One mine that came under my observation had a 7-ft. vein of $23 ore when examined for purchase; it has been running for years and is now deeply in debt. The future metallurgy of these ores must depend upon chemical, mechanical, and economical considerations—the last being, of course, a resultant of the two former, discussed in the light of prevailing or realizable commercial and industrial conditions. I. Chemical. The ores consist principally of quartz, carrying galena, pyrite, marcasite, and chalcopyrite, and occasionally magnetite, hematite, pyromorphite, and sphalerite, in which minerals the gold lies. The quartz veins occur between malls of andesite, " porphyry," or dioritic rocks, occasionally limestone and dacite. Often the dacite itself is heavily ribbed and filled with auriferous quartz, and is mined as ore. Owing to the excessive rainfall of the country, the ores above water-level have been oxidized and leached of their sulphides, and have become in that operation highly acid and free from
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APA: Henry B. Kaeding  (1912)  Wilkes-Barre Paper - Treatment of Nicaraguan Gold-Ores

MLA: Henry B. Kaeding Wilkes-Barre Paper - Treatment of Nicaraguan Gold-Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1912.

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