Mineralogical Evaluation of Unleached Gold in Biooxidized Leach Residues from Gold Quarry Deposit, Carlin, Nevada

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 684 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
"Gold associations were established in a·biooxidized, chlorinated CIL residue assaying 0.02 oz Ault and in a biooxidized thiosulfate leach residue assaying 0.01 oz Au/t. A detailed mineralogical study involved: assays of screened fractions; light microscopy; ion probe microanalysis to quantify 'invisible' gold in sulfide minerals; proton probe microanalysis to detect and quantify preg-robbed gold. In the CIL residue, most of the gold is preg-robbed (71 %). In the thiosulfate leach residue, gold occurs mainly as submicroscopic disseminations in microcrystalline quartz (chert). In both residues, the 'invisible' gold in pyrite accounts for a minor fraction of the gold assay. Quantitative determination of the gold occurrence in the two residue samples established conclusively that gold adsorption on carbonaceous matter in the thiosulfate leach is of minor importance.Acknowledgement: published with permission of Newmont Gold Company."
Citation
APA:
(1997) Mineralogical Evaluation of Unleached Gold in Biooxidized Leach Residues from Gold Quarry Deposit, Carlin, NevadaMLA: Mineralogical Evaluation of Unleached Gold in Biooxidized Leach Residues from Gold Quarry Deposit, Carlin, Nevada. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.