Gold Mineralization of the Trout Lake Massive Sulfide Ores and its Behaviour during Mineral Beneficiation

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Raymond E. Healy
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Mercurian e1ectrum (Au-Ag-Hg alloy) is the principal Au-bearing phase in the massive sulphide ores at Trout Lake, Manitoba. The average composition of this phase (in wt %) is 49.2 % Ag. 38.7 % Au and 11.0 % Hg, with ranges of 17.34 to 76.47 % Ag, 1.62 to 79.86 % Au and 1.29 to 30.87 % Hg. Compositional variation reflects solid solution in the a-phase of the Ag-Au-Hg system. Backscatter electron imagery reveals systematic zoning and suggests a general crystallization sequence from metamorphic pore fluids of progressively Ag-rich compositions. Investigation of the occurrence of gold in mill products demonstrates that mercurian electrum accounts for over 90 % of the Au in Trout Lake ore. I Invisible" gold in pyrite (x = 0.72 ppm Au) and arsenopyrite (x 30.2 ppm Au) is confirmed by SIMS analyses, and accounts for 7-10 % of the Au in the ore, and 35 % of the Au lost to the tailings. The remaining 65 % of the Au lost to the tailings consists principally of mercurian electrum locked with pyrite. No significant losses of mercurian electrum in the size range amenable to flotation and/or regrinding is indicated.
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APA: Raymond E. Healy  (1989)  Gold Mineralization of the Trout Lake Massive Sulfide Ores and its Behaviour during Mineral Beneficiation

MLA: Raymond E. Healy Gold Mineralization of the Trout Lake Massive Sulfide Ores and its Behaviour during Mineral Beneficiation. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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