Scanning Electron Microscopic and Microprobe Analysis of Refractory Gold Ores ,and Process Implications of the Analysis

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
H. D. Freeman
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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19
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The occurrence of gold in refractory gold ores varies widely and affects the recovery process. The determination of gold and the composition of the associated minerals are important in selecting an appropriate processing scheme. However, locating the gold in an ore sample is a difficult task which requires perseverance, luck, and experience. Our experience has led to the development of a relatively fast and reliable means of deter-mining the mineralogy of ore samples through analysis combining an energy-dispersive x-ray analyser coupled to a scanning electron microscope (SEM). In some cases, a wave length dispersive spectrometer or microprobe is used to further quantify the various mineral compositions. The SEM/microprobe analysis identifies the source of problems that may arise during the recovery of gold from refractory gold ores.
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APA: H. D. Freeman  (1981)  Scanning Electron Microscopic and Microprobe Analysis of Refractory Gold Ores ,and Process Implications of the Analysis

MLA: H. D. Freeman Scanning Electron Microscopic and Microprobe Analysis of Refractory Gold Ores ,and Process Implications of the Analysis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1981.

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