Mexican Paper - The Treatment of Tailings by the Cyanide Process at the Athabasca Mine, near Nelson, British Columbia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. Nelson Fell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1902

Abstract

As this plant is the first ever erected in British Columbia for the treatment of tailings by the cyanide process, and as the ores of this, mine are of a character not unusual among gold-ores of this Province, it is probable that a description of the principal features of the plant, and of the methods employcd in its operation, may be interesting. These works were designed after a careful study of the process, in a small experimental plant, for a period of six months. During this period ten percolation-tests on charges of tailings of 1100 lbs. each, eight percolation-tests on similar charges of concentrates, and twenty-six tests 011 concentrates in a revolving barrel, were made, besides laboratory-experiments. The ore consists of a quartz gangue, containing a little lime and variable quantities of the sulphidcs of iron, lead and zinc. The following figures, giving the analyses of the ore before milling, and of the tailings after milling, which constituted the material to be cyanided, are based on the daily samples taken during February and March, 1901.
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APA: E. Nelson Fell  (1902)  Mexican Paper - The Treatment of Tailings by the Cyanide Process at the Athabasca Mine, near Nelson, British Columbia

MLA: E. Nelson Fell Mexican Paper - The Treatment of Tailings by the Cyanide Process at the Athabasca Mine, near Nelson, British Columbia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1902.

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