Florida Paper - The Cyanide Process as Applied to the Concentrates from a Nova Scotia Gold- Ore

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Richard W. Lodge
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1896

Abstract

The following work, performed by Mr. W. A. Tucker, of the class of 1893, in the mining department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, seems to me to be worthy of publication. I believe it has always been considered that the presence of arsenic especially interferes with the extraction of gold by the cyanide method. Mr. Tucker's work, although made on a laboratory scale, certainly seems to disprove this view, and to show that even with a very large percentage of arsenic present in the ore, a high extraction may be obtained without an excessive consumption of potassic cyanide. The ore from which the concentrates were obtained was a gray argillaceous schist. and slate, with stringers and veins of quartz running through it. It carried free gold and about 12 per cent. of sulphides. The ore was crushed with stamps; the free gold was collected in the ordinary way on silver-amalgamated copper plates; and the sulphides, which consisted chiefly of arsenopyrite and pyrite, with very small amounts of galena and chalcopyrite, were concentrated and collected by means of a Frue vanner. A carefully-taken sample gave: Gold,........6.17 ounces per ton. Arsenic,.......30.6 per cent. The latter figure would correspond to about 66.5 per cent,. of arsenopyrite in the concentrates. The work to be done was outlined as follows: 1. Sizing the concentrates; 2. Assaying the different sizings; 3. Treating these different sizings with ECy of different degrees of strength for different periods of time.
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APA: Richard W. Lodge  (1896)  Florida Paper - The Cyanide Process as Applied to the Concentrates from a Nova Scotia Gold- Ore

MLA: Richard W. Lodge Florida Paper - The Cyanide Process as Applied to the Concentrates from a Nova Scotia Gold- Ore. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1896.

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