Characterization And Flotation Of Gold In Carbon Fines At The Fort Knox Mine, Alaska (cc005bca-da85-4fae-a40c-e9e9228511f1)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. K. Lin J. L. Oleson J. M. Hollow D. E. Walsh
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

At the Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, Alaska, carbon fines are generated during stripping, acid washing and kiln regeneration operations. Carbon fines are collected by a filter press because of their gold value. Samples of the carbon fines show that they consist of 20-30% carbon, 70-80% grit and 0.17-0.68 kg/t (5.0-19.9 oz/st) gold. About 80% of the gold values in the carbon fines used in this study are in a form of recrystallized free gold grains, with the balance being adsorbed gold on the carbon. High recoveries of gold and carbon were obtained in laboratory tests using froth flotation, with a high rejection of the grit.
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APA: H. K. Lin J. L. Oleson J. M. Hollow D. E. Walsh  (2001)  Characterization And Flotation Of Gold In Carbon Fines At The Fort Knox Mine, Alaska (cc005bca-da85-4fae-a40c-e9e9228511f1)

MLA: H. K. Lin J. L. Oleson J. M. Hollow D. E. Walsh Characterization And Flotation Of Gold In Carbon Fines At The Fort Knox Mine, Alaska (cc005bca-da85-4fae-a40c-e9e9228511f1). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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