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Started by rios
I am starting a new gold mining project in Zimbabwe. I have contacted a Geologist and Geophysicist who did a Magnetic Survey on the target area. He also did a Resistivity and I.P. Survey. No other method was used and one has to dig 8 meters into muds...
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I  picked  rubble  from the  ground  and  took  100g  sample  for  fire  assay.  The result was 26g/ton.  That  is  quite  encouraging
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Started by redcastle
Has anyone ever had any success doing some grade control on an ore stockpile? It's pretty straightforward to sonic drill/auger and do an extensive assay program but I wanted to see if it's possible to then use that data and selectively reclaim the st...
Last replied to by Mike
The method you propose would work.  And many different sampling patterns have been used.  The problem is what do you do with the material you did not take?  You may have some high grade covered by ...
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Started by TheUnderdog
Good afternoon. Forgive me as I couldn't find a suitable area to ask several questions regarding Cadmium-Telluride solar panels, with a focus on CdTe specifically. I am a Citizen Journalist, and I have tried to ask both First Solar (the only major C...
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Last replied to by David
A water expert friend told me: Cadmium can potentially leach off solar panels, but under very specific conditions, such as acid rain; the percentage of cadmium coming off solar panels is low, and wou...
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Started by Biglizer
Hello everyone I have some few questions to ask:  I encounter an outcrop of quartz vein larger more than 5 feet wide,first assay of a sample shows about 0.4ppm,i decided to do trenching and pit sampling...few samples by sorting show few gold by pa...
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Last replied to by huahua
Looking upstream from a known prime location A good place to look for gold-bearing quartzite is to go where other miners and prospectors have already been. Even rocks missed by other prospectors as w...
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Started by ebnk15
Hypothetically, if I found sulfides while camping, would it be a waste of time looking downstream from these refractory gold ore locations for possible free gold? Or, would any free gold found have to come from an entirely different source? Does fre...
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Last replied to by huahua
Theoretically not, the refractory gold ore can obtain the desired concentrate through flotation, and the most widely used method is froth flotation. The ore is crushed and pulverized to dissociate var...
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Started by rcpa
Dear friends, I am interested in prospecting natural gold in  Brazil. I have seen many sites advertising gold detection devices, but I am very suspicious about the effectiveness of these equipments. Could anyone give me a hint how I should start my...
Last commented on by sediment-hosted-minerals
That's crazy timing! great list though. I think bottom line is that folks need to know that you cant just buy any metal detector and expect to find gold with it. Thank you for compiling the list.
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Started by Ravele
I am conducting a research on recovering strategic elements from tailings. I am looking for a drilling company that will help with drilling the tailings dam for sample collection from the top to the bottom of the tailings dam, about 20-30 m deep.
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Last replied to by SIMetallurgist
We had success with sonic drilling.
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Started by banoda
I have started gold mining in Ethiopia and looking for advice and information relating gold wash machine up to 8 ton per hour, and am newly born in conducting gold mining and have lease for land to explore and extract gold sand. I need your advice t...
Last replied to by sediment-hosted-minerals
Dear Banoda I just joined this site. Did you ever get your question answered? I can help.    
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Started by mkdevarajan
Does the industry accept resource model of Laterite Nickel deposits where the samples were assayed using Handheld XRF ?
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Last replied to by Jorge
If the samples were pulverized and homogenized before using the handheld XRF analyzer, you could get good information. If the sample was not pulverized, only you will have information on the surface o...
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Started by Millza79
Has anyone got any papers on the impact of ore variability (lithology, mineralogy, grade etc) on the financial performance of a process plant?
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Last replied to by Todd H
My company has published a recent paper on geometallurgy here: https://www.convencionminera.com/perumin32/doc/conferencias/tecnologia/kgunesch-tt.pdf We do a lot of geometallurgy work and the paper ...
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Started by ebnk15
Hi, Can someone provide me with any ideas, or help, on laying out a plan of operation for a BLM Prospecting Permit on National Forest Land in the Eastern Region? I am looking for gold, and have some ideas where I would like to search. Unfortunately,...
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Yes, the land I am looking to prospect is acquired land, with a patchwork of private ownership. But, the Forest Ranger informed me that a BLM Prospecting Permit would be required. As a result, I am tr...
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Started by Leonita
Hi I just want to know how would I go about to determine if the sample we are sending after processing a half core is representative of the lot it is from? We start with a whole core that is halfed, sampled in 1m samples that is equal to 2/3kg that...
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Last replied to by Jorge
If you have drill core samples, it is better to sent one half. You can consider two meters intervals. The lab will crush and split the samples following their procedures. At the end, the lab will give...
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Started by Bluegene66
Combination of high grade Zinc/Gold in a VMS system is very rare ie: 5m of 12% Zinc 14g/t Gold 1%Cu in a core sample. Can someone explain the structure and the significance of this unusual occurrence. Thanks.
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Do you have any gold or zinc in quantities you want to sell
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Started by aufinder
  Trying to Identify Ore pics attached close up and angles I believe this ore to be Cavarite ...(Krennerite or Sylvanite or Combo? or least gold Telluride Calaverite?  I have acid washed this Specimen once 2 weeks ago with muratic and it stayed ...
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Thanks I did a positive reaction with a small piece of the ore, and it was AU definately that it converted reacted into. I will have to extract the gold now, wow 66lbs at 40% gold is a lot of cash, ra...
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Started by montsep
I'm an environmental journalist and I'm preparing an article on photovoltaic cells. I would like to know the degree of exploitation of world quartz resources, and the current trend of this figure, given nowadays extraction rate. I'd like to know als...
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Last replied to by Robert W Schafer
On a commercial scale metallurgical silicon metal is produced by the carbothermic reaction of silica (quartz) in an electric arc furnace using carbon electrodes where the temperature in the main react...
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Started by NGVirginia
I have access to a Copper-Molybdenum tailings site with the following mineral content present (grams/ton): Bismuth - Bi (0.9), Selenium - Se (0.7), Tellurium - Te (0.4), Rhenium - Re (0.15), Gold - Au (0.015), and Silver - Ag (0.5). I am having diffi...
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Do you know the cooper grade?
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Started by Nish
Hi guys, I've recently been given an opportunity to work on a geo metallurgy focused project, I however am a geologist and not very familiar with geo metallurgical processes. Could the metallurgists on here please advise on synthesis gold doped sy...
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Last replied to by Todd H
Perhaps I dont fully understand - I dont think adding gold to pyrite is going to greatly enhance its flotability and certainly not going to enhance the project economics.  Pyrite is one of the easie...
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Started by lkperumal
Dear all,  I am searching about the magnetic properties of ferrosilicon ( 15% or 20% Si content). Anyone, please send me complete magnetic property details of FeSi with various composition. Thanks in advance
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Last replied to by lkperumal
Thank you for your reply, Actually the question is about FeSi powder (in size range of microns). I have an idea to use this ferrosilicon powder to replace corbonyl iron powder in MR fluids. As it has...
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Started by oluwatunmise
Hi everyone, Have been given an opportunity to talk on different approaches to gold exploration in basement terrain (i.e Geochemical, Geophysical, Geological, Mineralogical, etc). However, am a geologist but not well inclined to this approaches. plea...
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Started by Mattiel
Hello Everyone, we have recently acquired a claim with an old mine on it. We took some grab samples from inside the mine. We took samples from both the vein, and altered wall rock. We have done roughly 5 sets of testing with an average grade of ~15g/...
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Started by PJ
I work in a very heterogeneous, nuggety narrow vein gold deposit, and I am looking for a way to catch jumbo or longhole cuttings as a slurry before they land on the sill and become contaminated, and the gold separates. Has anyone here solved this iss...
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Last replied to by Sylvain Tremblay
The solution would be very quick if your production drill was an In the Hole drill rig as you would be able to transform it, without a great investment into an RC drill rig and therefore catch your dr...
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Started by Charlie
Hello guys, does anybody know what variables are needed/ taken into account to establish an optimum ratio for ore blending? I'm blending two different Pb-Zn ROM samples (low and high grade).
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Last replied to by OberstGruppen
About ore blending & stockpiles: Since the function of the stockpile is to act as an ore reservoir rather than as an ore processor, the action of forming a stockpile should have as little effect as ...
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Started by louwrens
Hi all we have a mining operation, and our lab cannot explain the fire assay results provided, we did quite extensive test work on the ore and have received inconsistent results. Once the ore is delivered to our site the ore tests at 40-60 g AU per ...
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Last replied to by Siddiquf
Representative sampling of broken ore is always problematical. Inconsistency in your case may simply be due to the sampler picking up the well mineralized pieces selectively in the first sampling.  
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Started by Moneer_Noor
we have several quality issues at magnesite mine (ultramafic alteratoin type). we are sampling 1 sample from blasthole material which depth in 4 meter for each hole to grade conrolling ROM. several quality issue is recorded. the mine material qualit...
Last replied to by Marshal Meru
I think it is also important to know the location of the sample. Blast hole sampling is the only one that gives you the location information. So I will keep this one for sure. I will try to reconcile ...
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Started by oro
Modern geophysical methods of mineral exploration are still too expensive for many small commercial scale placer miners, and seem to require a high level of learning and deployment.  I sometimes think / dream about a simple device that would measure...
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Thank you Rockdoc and Don for your responses. Basically I would like to buy a simple device (geophysical, not drill) to keep on hand, for simple estimates of depth to bedrock.  I see simple devices f...
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Started by Happiness
I need a scenarion where gravity method is deployed for inverstigating an ore body in contrast to the surrounding  
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Gravity separation is a concentration separation process in which minerals are separated from each other based on the difference of their specific gravity in a fluid medium. The applicability of grav...
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Started by Witzcat
Dear experts, I would like to summarize all metals used for producing a car by calculating the mineral raw materials needed for each metal contained in a car. Of course I understand that each location and lagerstatte is different and there is not re...
Last replied to by David
This is a tough one. I did something similar just for the iPhone 6. https://www.usgs.gov/ was useful. I never did find what you are looking for exactly. I had to do math and plugin basic assumptions....
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Started by Nugget-hunter
identification of nugget of native metal found on the edge of granite country in northern Queensland Australia. SG of 5.4 and does not attract a magnet.    
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Process for extraction of platinum group metals from chromite-bearing ore US 4295881 A ABSTRACT A process for treating chromite-bearing ores to obtain useful mineral values, especially platinum ...
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Started by jlpalacios
Hi,   My name is José Luis, and I am doing my PhD about the assessment of mining/metallurgical processes by applying the Second Law of Thermodynamics. I am on the stage where I need to start to model a mining process. Would you mind telling me, w...
Last replied to by David
https://www.911metallurgist.com/blog/mineral-processing-extractive-metallurgy-methods https://www.911metallurgist.com/blog/mineral-processing-flowsheets
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Started by David
How can I know the price charges as well as the Recuperations of plant of a Silver Deposit in a Scoping Study?    
Last replied to by David
somebody hired you for this?
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Started by Simon-Flotation
During a recent visit to a copper mine in Chile, plant metallurgists mentioned they got colloidal silica in their ore, and it cause some process problems. I guess it is non-crystalline silica or amorphous silica, it has the same chemical structure wi...
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There seems ample evidence that amorphous materials are present to surprisingly high extent in orebodies as mined as well as being created by reactions during processing. This includes siliceous, oxid...
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Started by Chifita
I recently came across such a mineralisation from an area with a lot of Hematite-Magnetite and just on the peripheral zones of the Lufilian Arc in Kasempa District of Zambia. I carried out a research which indicated that it was acicular malachite! ...
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Last replied to by Mathias
Regarding the weird looking malachite, this mineral is readily soluble in weak acids. So it should reacht with hydrochloric acid. Did you test that? Regarding the other material. Frankly, I don't kno...
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Started by Oberfuhrer
What is the maximum and minimum sampling interval that is suitable for drill cores from a first phase drilling in a porphyry Cu-Au deposit?
Last replied to by Paul Morrow
There is no simple answer to sample length, you need to consider geology, mineralisation, structural controls, drilling methods, mining methods, sample preparation techniques and ultimately is the cop...
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Started by Kumar Choudhry
I am wondering about correct sampling procedure from a Full 30 tonnes Dump-truck of Iron ore with the top size of 30-35 Cm. would someone kindly help me to provide any literature.This sampling is required to provide the proper feed to the beneficiati...
Last replied to by Jean Rasczak
What you are suggesting is a very tough sampling problem at that top-size - much like the problem of draw-point sampling in underground cave mining methods.Unfortunately sampling theory would indicate...
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Started by Subhash-Kumar-Roy
Please could any one assist me in sampling procedure of Tailing dumps and low grade plies?
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It is essential to separate tailings, or other fine-grained material amenable to easy coring, from low grade stockpiles, or any other waste rock heap, which is particularly challenging to sample. It m...

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