Pittsburgh Paper - The Process Used at the Comstock for Refining Coppery Bullion Produced by Amalgamating Tailings

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. D. Hodges
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

The process to be described, whatever other merits (or demerits) it may have possessed, certainly proved a financial success under the conditions of the locality where it was introduced and where a refining process had been sought previously in vain. I have ventured to bring it to the notice of the Institute in the hope that it may prove of some interest as a solution of a practical problem, such as is often presented to the metallurgist in the remote mining regions of the West. The method was used first at the Lyon Mill at Dayton, Nevada, and has been adopted at other tailings-mills on the Cornstock. These mills treat two classes of tailings: "sand," or; material which has passed previously through the pans of the ore-mills; and " slimes," or the fine clayey material which, coming from the battery, is too light to settle in the tanks inside of the mills but is
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APA: A. D. Hodges  (1886)  Pittsburgh Paper - The Process Used at the Comstock for Refining Coppery Bullion Produced by Amalgamating Tailings

MLA: A. D. Hodges Pittsburgh Paper - The Process Used at the Comstock for Refining Coppery Bullion Produced by Amalgamating Tailings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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