RI 2160 Recovery of Gold and Black Sand by Classifier Conentration

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 1920
Abstract
This paper is one of a series giving the results of metallurgical tests
conducted by: the Alaska station of the Federal Bureau of Iſines, on the recovery
of gold from the black sands of placer clean-ups. The data given in this report
were obtained from tests on a lot of black sand from a property located on St.
Patrick Creek, Fairbanks mining district, Territory of Alaska. This property
comprises the Sagan Fraction and adjoining bench claims, and is being operated by J. A. Lillie.
The sand ad already been treated at the mine by amalgamation. A sample
taken by Mr. Lillie and assayed at the station showed that the gold still remain
ing amounted to ll cents per pound. As this gold content was sufficiently high
to justify further treatment of the same, 770 pounds were shipped to the station
for testing. The reader will note that the gold content is given in cents per
pouni, rather than per ton. This is in conformity with practice in the district
in valuing black sands, as the quantity obtained at any one time is small, much less than one ton.
. The sand consisted principally of schist and quartz, with very little
ilmenite and garnet; and no magnetite or sulphides. Most of the gold present
as contaminated with quartz, as the free particles of gold had been removed by
amalgamation at the mine.
Citation
APA:
(1920) RI 2160 Recovery of Gold and Black Sand by Classifier ConentrationMLA: RI 2160 Recovery of Gold and Black Sand by Classifier Conentration. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.