Direct gold measurement for bulk ore sorting

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 9
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- Publication Date:
- Nov 10, 2020
Abstract
Due to the low concentration of gold, ore sorting for gold has always required measuring indirect
properties, such as density or colour, to allow separation on a rock by rock basis. This only works
on an ad hoc, by deposit basis and is likely to be least reliable where it is most required in low grade
ores.
One candidate technique, Gamma Activation Analysis (GAA) has been demonstrated to directly
measure gold extremely accurately in powder samples of around 500gm and is used in the Chrysos
PhotonAssay assay system. This method uses a linear accelerator (linac) to generate the X-ray
radiation that activates the ore at low levels to emit a characteristic gold gamma ray that is then
measured by a radiation detector. CSIRO is adapting this measurement technique to application on
a belt at up to 800tph to measure pods of ore. The principal differences between measuring samples
and an on-line measurement of pods are the requirement to measure coarse ore (<50mm), to
measure a larger volume of ore as uniformly as possible, and to have an open-ended geometry with
adequate shielding of the linac radiation source.
These issues have all been addressed with measurements of coarse ore reported down to around
1ppm in sub-optimal test conditions. They have been demonstrated for <75mm particles with
detectors capable of measuring a large volume geometry continuously. These are projected to allow
measurements down to 0.3ppm in more optimum conditions for a 10 second measurement time
period where the U/Th content of the ore is less than ~10ppm. Extensive Monte Carlo modelling has
demonstrated that adequate shielding can be provided in relatively simple geometries with only 1
right angle transfer in the material handling. Steady progress is being made to reach the technical
position required to trial an ore sorting system.
Citation
APA:
(2020) Direct gold measurement for bulk ore sortingMLA: Direct gold measurement for bulk ore sorting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.