Gravity Recoverable Gold From -13 mm Crushed Ore, Ester Dome, Alaska (ae2e062e-de74-44fa-af16-c6a4bf339833)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel E. Walsh
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A pilot scale study was performed to evaluate the potential for gravity concentration of gold from -13 mm (-1/2"), crushed ore from Ester Dome, Alaska. 9.04 tonnes (9.94 tons) of crushed ore were sampled and processed through a Pan-American jig -Wifley table pilot plant. Plant products were sampled for assay and material balance calculations. Gold recovery through one stage of jigging and two stages of tabling was 17.4% at a concentration ratio of 615:1. Concentrate grade was 766.3 g/tonne (22.4 oz/ton). The feed grade to the plant was calculated at 1.71 g/tonne (0.050z/ton). Jig tailings, primary table tailings and secondary table tailings grades were 1.44 g/tonne (0.042), 1.30 g/tonne (0.038), and 5.47 g/tonne (0.16 oz/ton) respectively. Significant, coarse, free milling gold values were shown to remain in the jig tailings. Concentrate mineralogy is discussed.
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APA: Daniel E. Walsh  (1991)  Gravity Recoverable Gold From -13 mm Crushed Ore, Ester Dome, Alaska (ae2e062e-de74-44fa-af16-c6a4bf339833)

MLA: Daniel E. Walsh Gravity Recoverable Gold From -13 mm Crushed Ore, Ester Dome, Alaska (ae2e062e-de74-44fa-af16-c6a4bf339833). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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