Virginia Beach Paper - Product and Economical Results of the Marsac Refinery for the year 1892

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. A. Stetefeldt
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1895

Abstract

In a former paper (Runs., xxi., 286) I described the plant of the Marsac Refinery, and the manipulations of the process, but cou1d not, at the time, give reliable statistical results. To supply the latter is the object of the present paper. I shall give actual facts as correctly as possible, without any bias one way or the other. For all statistics I am indebted to Mr. W. G. Lamb, who has charge of the Marsac lixiviation-plant and refinery; to Mr. A. Luebeck, assayer at the Ontario mill; and to the Daly Office, Salt Lake City.* Before starting on the work of the year 1892, a most careful clean-up was made, and any remnants were charged to the refinery. During 1892 the Marsac lixiviation-works produced 48.8 tons of so-called "regular" sulphides, which contained, on an average, 11,449 ounces of silver per ton; 11.77 ounces of gold per ton; and 569.8 pounds of copper per ton. To this must be added, 266 pounds of sulphides and by-products left over from the product of 1891, which contained 1380 ounces of silver, 1.41 ounces of gold, and 63 pounds of copper. Before giving the results of the clean-up, a general discussion of the items of expense, methods of assaying, etc., is desirable.
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APA: C. A. Stetefeldt  (1895)  Virginia Beach Paper - Product and Economical Results of the Marsac Refinery for the year 1892

MLA: C. A. Stetefeldt Virginia Beach Paper - Product and Economical Results of the Marsac Refinery for the year 1892. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.

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