Colorado Paper - The Occurrence and Behavior of Tellurium in Gold-Ores, More Particularly with Reference to the Potsdam Ores of the Black Hills, South Dakota (see Discussion 1103)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1897
Abstract
The study of the so-called refractory gold-ores of the Potsdam sandstone, ores which are probably of wider occurrence and of much greater economic importance in the Black Hills than is generally supposed, has led the writer to formulate in the present paper some of the results obtained in the course of a special examination of these particular ores, conducted at the State School of Mines at Rapid City, So. Dak. Various circumstances have interrupted the work, and it will easily be seen that relatively little has yet been accomplished; but it is hoped that this little may be of sufficient interest to justify a later supplement. Tellurium, discovered by Muller von Reichenstein in 1781, is generally classed as a very rare metal; it is further mentioned by one of our late writers as " of comparatively little importance," and as obtained from its ores by a " complicated process.'' Concerning its rarity, we have some trustworthy evidence below. Its commercial importance, particularly in connection with electrical appliances, has been passed upon by Mr. Edison ; * and it is certain that, in some metallurgical processes for the treatment of gold- and silver-ores, it may be saved as a byproduct at a relatively reasonable expense. The importance of tellurium as a mineralizing agent is emphasized by the remarks of one of our leading metallurgists,jwho, in his own practice and by a wide series of experiments, has found its occurrence to be much more general than has been supposed. Recently the same writer has discussed the occurrence of tellurides and oxidized tellurium compounds in the gold-ores of Cripple Creek, Colo., and in those of the Black
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(1897) Colorado Paper - The Occurrence and Behavior of Tellurium in Gold-Ores, More Particularly with Reference to the Potsdam Ores of the Black Hills, South Dakota (see Discussion 1103)MLA: Colorado Paper - The Occurrence and Behavior of Tellurium in Gold-Ores, More Particularly with Reference to the Potsdam Ores of the Black Hills, South Dakota (see Discussion 1103). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.