Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Massive Sulfide Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Clement K. Chase
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Although flotation is the generally accepted process employed to recover gold and silver as well as copper, lead, and zinc from primary sulfide ores, the metallurgical requirements for the treatment of massive sulfide ore deposits differ markedly in many respects from those employed for the more common disseminated porphyry deposits. In Arizona, some properties classified as other then massive sulfide deposits because of mining and geological characteristics have produced mill-feeds similar to those from massive deposits. Several such occurrences are noted. The process requirements for massive sulfide deposits and unique mill-design implications are discussed in the perspective of world-wide economic considerations and the individual regional metallurgical and economic constraints in the United States.
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APA: Clement K. Chase  (1986)  Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Massive Sulfide Deposits

MLA: Clement K. Chase Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Massive Sulfide Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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