Mineralogical Factors in the Processing of Archean Sulphide Gold Ores

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

In the past ten years or so there has been a renewed interest worldwide in the processing of refractory gold ores. The Archean province of Western Australia contains both numerous and major gold deposits, and has a long history in the development and practise of treating refractory ores (eg Blaskett and Woodcock, 1953). Depletion of shallow oxidised ores in recent years has re-focused attention on deeper sulphidic ores, and as a consequence has renewed interest in treatment methods for those ores which are refractory. Mineralogical factors he at the heart of reasons as to why these ores are refractory, and are the key to designing and improving treatment options in the longer term. This paper presents an overview of mineralogical factors that are relevant to the processing of refractory gold ores in the Archean of Western Australia. It is based on a number of research projects and other work on a variety of gold deposits, mainly in the Eastern Goldfields region, carried out over the past five years or so.
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APA:  (1991)  Mineralogical Factors in the Processing of Archean Sulphide Gold Ores

MLA: Mineralogical Factors in the Processing of Archean Sulphide Gold Ores. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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