Mineralogical Examination of Gold Processing Plant Tailings

V. I. Bragin, V. A. Makarov,N. F. Usmanova, P. N. Samorodskii,B. M. Lobastov, A. I. Vashlaev

Journal of Mining Science(2019)

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Abstract
The results of the mineralogical examination of old sulphide and oxidized gold ore tailings of a mining and processing plant in the Krasnoyarsk Territory are presented. Secondary mineral forms of antimony, namely, antimony bloom Sb 2 O 3 and tripuhyite FeSBO 4 , as well as iron are found. Gypsum in the waste is a newly formed phase, undetected in the initial ore, revealed in sulphide and mixed ore tailings and is absent in oxidized ore tailings. The key valuable component is gold represented by fine accretions in arsenopyrite, free gold size is not more than a few first microns.
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Sulphide and oxidized gold ore, tailings, secondary mineral forms, supergene transformations
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