RI 2170 Recovery of Gold from Black Sand Tailings

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John Gross
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Oct 1, 1920

Abstract

The Alaska Station of the Bureau of Mines has recently conducted tests on two tailings from black sand which had been treated previously at the Station. The results of this previous treatment have be on given in a paper entitled "Recovery of Gold from Black Sand by Classifier Concentration." The gold in these tailings was intimately united with quartz, and was so finely divided that it could not be detected with the naked eye, nor even by P&nn ing unless the material was ground. Its fineness is further shown by the assºy result, which reported only lz per cent of the gold content as "metallics", Wºorea's the assay of the original sand reported 36 per cent of the gold as "metallics." The fact that the gold was in such fine particles, closely united with quartz, precluded further recovery by amalgamation without grinding. On the other hand, the small content present, as well as the lack of grinding appliances at the placer mines of Alasia, made it necessary that the material be cheaply handled if at all. With these facts in mind the experiments described below were undertake.n.
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APA: John Gross  (1920)  RI 2170 Recovery of Gold from Black Sand Tailings

MLA: John Gross RI 2170 Recovery of Gold from Black Sand Tailings. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.

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