Process Mineralogy of Ferric Chloride Leaching Delta Complex Sulfide Ores, Alaska

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Rao Mokka
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Extensive exploration has resulted in delineation of a massive sulfide district on the north flank of the east-central Alaska range. The district covers approximately 400 square miles and contains numerous stratiform; transported and some replacement type sulfide deposits ranging in size from less than 1 million tons to 20 million tons. Five types of ores were sampled for the study. Mineralogical analysis revealed that the minerals are too fine grained for conventional grinding and beneficiation. Hydrometallurgical studies were con-ducted using ferric chloride as a lixiviant. Ore microscopic studies as well as electron microprobe analyses of minerals in the raw samples and leach residues explained the low recoveries for certain elements as well as sources of impurities that need to be eliminated from the process streams.
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APA: J. Rao Mokka  (1991)  Process Mineralogy of Ferric Chloride Leaching Delta Complex Sulfide Ores, Alaska

MLA: J. Rao Mokka Process Mineralogy of Ferric Chloride Leaching Delta Complex Sulfide Ores, Alaska. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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