Mineralogy And Metallurgical Considerations Of The Turner-Albright Gold- And Cobalt-Enriched Volcanogenic Sulfide Deposit In Southwestern Oregon

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 12
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines is examining mineral deposits bearing strategic elements such as cobalt, for which the United States heavily relies on imports. The Turner-Albright volcanogenic sulfide deposit in southwestern Oregon is marginally economic based on its gold content and associated silver, copper, zinc, and cobalt values. Bureau research on the Turner-Albright deposit was performed (1) to evaluate domestic cobalt recovery as a byproduct of gold production from massive sulfide ores; (2) to develop an analogue of modern sea-floor polymetallic deposits to determine the economic potential of the deep-sea resources; and (3) to compile information on the geochemistry and genesis of the deposit that can aid in future onshore exploration. Cold was introduced as near micrometer-sized disseminations by exhalative hydrothermal fluids near sea-floor vent sites and by late influxes of mineralizing fluids into lower zones of brecciated sulfides and basaltic fragments. Cobalt is a substitutional element in pyrite that occurs in outlying halos around original vent sites. Mineralogic studies conducted with a scanning-electron microscope and an electron microprobe determined that none of the ore minerals are amenable to traditional beneficiation methods such as gravity and flotation. An experimental oxygen pressure-leaching procedure developed by the Bureau has proven successful in treating such complex ores.
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APA:
(1990) Mineralogy And Metallurgical Considerations Of The Turner-Albright Gold- And Cobalt-Enriched Volcanogenic Sulfide Deposit In Southwestern OregonMLA: Mineralogy And Metallurgical Considerations Of The Turner-Albright Gold- And Cobalt-Enriched Volcanogenic Sulfide Deposit In Southwestern Oregon. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.