Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores

© 2015 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and The AusIMM. Gravity recoverable gold characterisation methodologies are the single- or three-stage tests, which generally use a standard feed sample mass. A case study of low-grade coarse gold-dominated mineralisation is presented that demonstra...

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Main Author: Dominy, Simon
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41534
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description © 2015 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and The AusIMM. Gravity recoverable gold characterisation methodologies are the single- or three-stage tests, which generally use a standard feed sample mass. A case study of low-grade coarse gold-dominated mineralisation is presented that demonstrates the high variability of test results using different sample masses. Samples were processed using the single-stage test and subsequently entire development rounds were batched through a plant for comparison. Unsurprisingly the results indicate that the small (#50 kg) test samples grossly understate plant gravity recoverable gold and display poor precision. Larger samples display improved precision, but still understate plant gravity recoverable gold. The small mass samples are unrepresentative as they do not contain the full gold particle size distribution. Poor representivity is enhanced by gold particle clustering. Small samples generally capture finer more abundant and disseminated gold particles, but rarely contain clustered gold. The use of standard GRG test sample masses is challenged. Test work should be based on spatially distributed representative field samples, that if required are split to representative sub-samples for testing. An early stage gold particle size characterisation programme is required to optimise sample mass and improve representivity.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-415342017-09-13T14:17:44Z Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores Dominy, Simon © 2015 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and The AusIMM. Gravity recoverable gold characterisation methodologies are the single- or three-stage tests, which generally use a standard feed sample mass. A case study of low-grade coarse gold-dominated mineralisation is presented that demonstrates the high variability of test results using different sample masses. Samples were processed using the single-stage test and subsequently entire development rounds were batched through a plant for comparison. Unsurprisingly the results indicate that the small (#50 kg) test samples grossly understate plant gravity recoverable gold and display poor precision. Larger samples display improved precision, but still understate plant gravity recoverable gold. The small mass samples are unrepresentative as they do not contain the full gold particle size distribution. Poor representivity is enhanced by gold particle clustering. Small samples generally capture finer more abundant and disseminated gold particles, but rarely contain clustered gold. The use of standard GRG test sample masses is challenged. Test work should be based on spatially distributed representative field samples, that if required are split to representative sub-samples for testing. An early stage gold particle size characterisation programme is required to optimise sample mass and improve representivity. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41534 10.1179/1743275814Y.0000000061 restricted
spellingShingle Dominy, Simon
Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores
title Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores
title_full Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores
title_fullStr Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores
title_short Effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores
title_sort effects of sample mass on gravity recoverable gold test results in low-grade ores
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41534