Milling Practice at the Central Mine, Broken Hill, N.S.W.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

CENTRAL mine ore consists mainly of galena and marmatite in a siliceous and rhodonitic gangue, the average assay values being approximately 11.5 oz. per ton Ag, 14.5% Pb, 14.5% Zn, 1.3% Ox Pb, 0.3% Ox Zn.Owing to the 1923 fire in the underground workings, much of the ore now being mined has been subjected to a certain amount of oxidation, as shown by the oxidised values above.This factor is of great importance from a flotation point of view, as a sulphide surface which has been subjected to the influence of oxidation is not as amenable to flotation concentration as a fresh sulphide surface. The importance of this factor is increased when a differential flotation is to be made, and, as in the case of Central mine ore, the sulphide, which is to be floated first, has been oxidised...
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APA:  (1931)  Milling Practice at the Central Mine, Broken Hill, N.S.W.

MLA: Milling Practice at the Central Mine, Broken Hill, N.S.W.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1931.

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