Conference Proceedings
                        World Gold 2019
Conference Proceedings
                            World Gold 2019
Grain morphology and hosting characteristics as determining factors in micron to sub-micron gold recoverability
                            
Cumulative assays of head and tail to not always equal recovered gold. This may be due to mineralogical factors, such as the presence of refractory gold, grain size and shape, host associations, liberation, or due to issues with the metallurgical process. Modern microscopy techniques can afford exacting quantification of gold presence as well as a description of its environment and 3D morphology. The dispersion of non-liberated, sub-micron (down to a few nanometres) gold phases within a host or hosts can now be measured, as can the effects of grain morphology on recoverability in a circuit. In this paper we will present advances in scanning electron microscope (SEM) based automated quantitative mineralogy (AQM) analysis of gold ores that quantifiably and consistently account for the presence of nanometre sized gold grains. We will also elaborate on the application of 3D X-ray microscope (XRM) techniques that offer several advantages over 2D techniques when analysing the cause of gold losses to tailings. The use of XRM removes the need to analyse a multitude of samples in 2D to adequately interpret a 3D environment, and reduces the number of samples needed for the detection of phases present in trace proportions (ie low grade gold).
CITATION:Hill, E and Graham, S, 2019. Grain morphology and hosting characteristics as determining factors in micron to sub-micron gold recoverability, in Proceedings World Gold 2019, pp 303311 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
                    
                        CITATION:Hill, E and Graham, S, 2019. Grain morphology and hosting characteristics as determining factors in micron to sub-micron gold recoverability, in Proceedings World Gold 2019, pp 303311 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
                                    
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                                    E Hill, S Graham
                                
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