Techniques for Coarse-Particle Beneficiation of Some Gold Ores and Methods of Determining Potential for Sorting Any Gold Ore Deposit."

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Steve Wilkinson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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27
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

"""Techniques for coarse-particle beneficiation of some gold ores and methods for determining potential for sorting any gold ore deposit.""With the advent of high speed computers, laser technology end different types of electronic sensing devices, ore sorting machinery has been developed, capable of handling significant tonnage rates while maintaining high level efficiency. Gold ores may be amenable to coarse-particle beneficiation where there exist measurable criteria upon which there can be recognition of auriferous versus barren lumps in the run of mine. Three types of criteria are suitable for sorting and are:i) Photometric - optical variance between ore and waste such as vein ores hosted by barren country rock;ii) Conductivity/Magnetic - based upon the metallic mineral content of ore end waste, and its association with Au, such as found in sulphide/arsenide Au ores,iii) Radtometric - detection of natural gamma activity occurring with uranium-bearirig gold ores.The method for determining the sortability of an ore depositconsists of, at least, three stages:i) Initial stage identification of ore and waste types,mineralogical/petrographical associations,amount of dilution in P.O.M.establishment of any sorting criteria]"
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APA: Steve Wilkinson  (1985)  Techniques for Coarse-Particle Beneficiation of Some Gold Ores and Methods of Determining Potential for Sorting Any Gold Ore Deposit."

MLA: Steve Wilkinson Techniques for Coarse-Particle Beneficiation of Some Gold Ores and Methods of Determining Potential for Sorting Any Gold Ore Deposit.". Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1985.

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