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Does any one know the reactivity of three pyrite generations: Syn- to post sedimentary during gold cyanidation (lab leach columns)
Between 3 main generations of pyrite: Compact pyrite (single crystal), Porous pyrite (reworked concretionary pyrite) & Euhedral pyrite (hydrothermal) which one one is most likely to be more reactive during gold cyanidation?