Paper No. 187. Roasting Sulpho-Telluride Gold Ore at The Kalgurli Gold Mines LTD.

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 25
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1911
Abstract
To obtain the best economic results in treating the comparatively high-grade ore of the Kalgurli Mine a good roast is essential, and the effort of this paper will be to briefly describe the plant and the conditions prevailing in roasting, which, on an output of about 360 tons daily, subsequently enable an average extraction of slightly over 94% of the gold to be maintained.The percentage of sulphur in the ore varies between 2'5 and 3'5, the lower figure existing when treating oxidized ore. The average gold value is 13 dwt; this occurs chiefly as sylvanite, containing .a lower percentage of silver than is usually present in that mineral. One ore body in the mine contains hessite (Ag2Te) in considerable quantity, associated with gold telluride, and when ore from this stope is being treated the silver contents rise to as high as 20 dwt, but the usual amount is about 9 dwt. per ton, of which only a small proportion is extracted. Other metallic minerals, in addition to pyrite, occurring more or less commonly, are arsenopyrite, magnetite, chalcopyrite, and the tellurides calaverite (AuTez)and coloradoite HgzTe3). A small proportion only of the value occurs as free gold.
Citation
APA: (1911) Paper No. 187. Roasting Sulpho-Telluride Gold Ore at The Kalgurli Gold Mines LTD.
MLA: Paper No. 187. Roasting Sulpho-Telluride Gold Ore at The Kalgurli Gold Mines LTD.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1911.