Gold Recovery From Pressure Oxidized Ores with Bromine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Batric Pesic Brian D. Smith
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Typical sulfide gold bearing ores are refractory to standard cyanidation practice. This type of ore always needs some form of oxidative pretreatment to destroy the original host mineral matrix to make the cyanidation possible. The oxidative pretreatment can be achieved by roasting, autoclave leaching, bioleaching, or some other chemical method. Today, the most common practice of ore oxidation is either roasting or pressure leaching. The other methods are still considered developmental.
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APA: Batric Pesic Brian D. Smith  (1992)  Gold Recovery From Pressure Oxidized Ores with Bromine

MLA: Batric Pesic Brian D. Smith Gold Recovery From Pressure Oxidized Ores with Bromine . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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