Mineralogical Forms of Precious Metals in the Oxidized Ores of the Salair Mine, West Siberia, and their Importance in the Metallurgical Treatment

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
S. B. Bortnikova
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

This paper presents the results of an investigation of the gold-silver oxidized ores at the Salair mine. West Siberia. High losses of precious metals during primary ore processing are the result of outdated technology that is not suited to treat the present ore compositions. The main mineralogical forms of gold and silver and their confinement to different grain size fractions have been determined. About 50% of gold in the slime fraction and 60% of the silver in the form of acanthite that are scattered from the secondary minerals are lost to the waste. The results of these investigations have provided the basis for the recommendation of a new technological process to upgrade the current practice of the gold extraction plant and for methods to reprocess the concentrates.
Citation

APA: S. B. Bortnikova  (1995)  Mineralogical Forms of Precious Metals in the Oxidized Ores of the Salair Mine, West Siberia, and their Importance in the Metallurgical Treatment

MLA: S. B. Bortnikova Mineralogical Forms of Precious Metals in the Oxidized Ores of the Salair Mine, West Siberia, and their Importance in the Metallurgical Treatment. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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