Automated gold search and applications in process mineralogy

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
L. J. Cabri J. M. D. Wilson R Lastra
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The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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Jun 21, 1905

Abstract

An image analysis program can search for gold minerals in polished sections by scanning about 100 x 100 back-scattered electron images at a magnification of x400, allowing gold grains as small as 1 micrometre in diameter to be detected. Typically, a c.15 h overnight search of a product smaller than 45 micrometres will scan c.1 500 000 particles, providing data that are not easily obtained through manual operation of an optical microscope. The program locates grains of the correct brightness, acquires gold X-rays from them by wavelength-dispersive spectrometry, filters the data to remove artefacts and record the images and stage locations for subsequent retrieval. At the end of the run, the program allows the operator to verify and identify the grains found. Industrial studies at Canmet have included determining the nature of gold in cyanidation tailings, checking the mineralogy and size of gold grains in samples from an Indonesian Cu-Au concentrator and locating and measuring gold liberation and grain sizes in an ore
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APA: L. J. Cabri J. M. D. Wilson R Lastra  (1905)  Automated gold search and applications in process mineralogy

MLA: L. J. Cabri J. M. D. Wilson R Lastra Automated gold search and applications in process mineralogy. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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