Process Mineralogy of Auriferous Pyritic Ores at Carlin, Nevada

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
D. M. Hausen
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The term "auriferous pyrite" relates to an association of gold with pyrite in a variety of textural forms that affect metallurgical treatment. Extraction of the gold depends not only on the grain size and distribution of the gold in the pyrite, but also on the crystal size and surface area of the pyrite. Occlusions of medium to coarse gold may be liberated by moderately fine grinding. The amenability of finely dispersed (submicroscopic) gold depends in part on the activity of the pyrite surface for oxidation. Two types of auriferous pyrite at Carlin, Nevada, have been examined by optical microscopy and SEM methods before and after aqueous oxidation test work to show how differences in morphological features can affect rates of oxidation and amenability to gold extractions by methods of chlorination and low temperature oxidation.
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APA: D. M. Hausen  (1981)  Process Mineralogy of Auriferous Pyritic Ores at Carlin, Nevada

MLA: D. M. Hausen Process Mineralogy of Auriferous Pyritic Ores at Carlin, Nevada. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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