British Columbia Paper - The Importance of Fine-Grinding in the Cyanide-Treatment of Gold- and Silver-Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1906

Abstract

The practice of fine-grinding is now being so succeesfully carried on in some fields, notably in West Australia, and its advisability has been so frequently pointed out,l that the matter in this paper is not put forward as new; its chief object being to call attention to the importance of fine-grinding in the treatment of comparatively low-grade oree. I' have been engaged daring the last five years in the cyanide-treatment of ores in the Ohinemuri district (North Island), New Zealand, and I consider that, in the near future, extremely fine-grinding (almost sliming) will become a very im-
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APA:  (1906)  British Columbia Paper - The Importance of Fine-Grinding in the Cyanide-Treatment of Gold- and Silver-Ores

MLA: British Columbia Paper - The Importance of Fine-Grinding in the Cyanide-Treatment of Gold- and Silver-Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1906.

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