Mineralogical and Metallurgical Characterization of Silver-Bearing Ore from Sonora, Mexico

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. M. Hausen
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

A refractory siliceous low-grade silver ore (265 g/t Ag) from a prospect in Sonora, Mexico was investigated mineralogically and metallurgically to evaluate extraction of the silver by conventional methods. Approximately half of the silver was recoverable, occurring as coarsely crystalline acanthite (70-300 Am) that was liberated in material crushed to minus 10 mesh. The remaining silver is refractory and occurs mostly as finely locked (-2 to 0.2 Am) acanthite in cherty quartz, and as minor amounts of finely disseminated stylotypite or freibergite in fluorite. The mineralogic data have thus served to explain the 50-60% recovery of silver by flotation and cyanidation.
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APA: D. M. Hausen  (1991)  Mineralogical and Metallurgical Characterization of Silver-Bearing Ore from Sonora, Mexico

MLA: D. M. Hausen Mineralogical and Metallurgical Characterization of Silver-Bearing Ore from Sonora, Mexico. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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