RI 4612 Chloride Volatilization And Other Tests On A Gold-Copper Ore

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. L. Engel
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The sample of ore on which the work described in this paper was done came from Mina Oriente, Carrizal Bajo, Provincia de Atacama, Chile, South America, and was sent at the request of the Chil.ean Government through the Foreign Minerals Division of the Bureau of Mines. This ore had been tested locally for treatment by flotation and cyanidation without satisfactory results. An additional difficulty was the absence of water near the ore deposits, so that in any treatment method considered the water requirements would have to be very low. It was desired to develop a practical method of recovering the gold and, if possible, the copper in the area. No data of previous investigations were made available. The sample received was mostly quartz, highly brecciated, with limonite and hematite in the fractures. Copper occurred as malachite and azurite, also in the fracture s and to a slight extent as a stain in the quartz. Some fine-grained pyrite with a little arsenopyrite occurred within the quartz. An occasional grain of chalcopyrite was observed. No free gold was seen during examinations of the ore, but amalgamation indicated that some was present.
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APA: A. L. Engel  (1949)  RI 4612 Chloride Volatilization And Other Tests On A Gold-Copper Ore

MLA: A. L. Engel RI 4612 Chloride Volatilization And Other Tests On A Gold-Copper Ore. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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