Establishing the process mineralogy of gold ores

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
B. Jago
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

From the perspective of metallurgical processing, gold ores can be classified into freemilling and refractory ores. Their extractive metallurgy is largely driven by mineralogical factors such as gold particle size, association with other minerals, coatings and rimmings, presence of cyanicides, oxygen consumers and preg-robbers, presence of refractory gold minerals, and invisible gold in sulphide and sulpharsenide minerals. Gold process mineralogy helps address issues and problems related to gold ore processing. It is widely used as a predictive and trouble-shooting tool in gold ore processing, and provides useful information on process selection, flowsheet development, recovery improvement, and reagent consumption optimization. By combining classic mineralogical techniques, modern instrumental analysis, and diagnostic metallurgy, the mineralogist is able to balance the various types of gold occurrence in an ore.
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APA: B. Jago  (2006)  Establishing the process mineralogy of gold ores

MLA: B. Jago Establishing the process mineralogy of gold ores. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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