Article
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- Engineering & Materials
- Metallurgical engineering
- Gold metallurgy
Gold metallurgy
Article By:
Prisbrey, Keith A. Department of Metallurgical and Mining Engineering, College of Mines and Earth Resources, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho.
Last reviewed:January 2020
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1036/1097-8542.295000
- Cyanide leaching
- Refractory ores
- Chemistry
- Environmental considerations
- Related Primary Literature
- Additional Reading
Extracting gold from ores, refining it, and preparing it for use. Total world resources of gold are estimated at about 83,000 tons (75,000 metric tons). South Africa has about half of these resources, and Brazil, Russia, and the United States have about 12% each. The United States produces about 330 tons (300 metric tons) per year. In the United States, gold is used for jewelry and arts (70%), industry and electronics (23%), and dentistry (7%). There are only a few dozen placer mines in the United States, nearly all in Alaska. In such mines, gold is processed with the modern equivalent of gold panning—sluicing, tabling, and jigging. In addition, by-product gold from copper mining is only about 10% (historically, this source used to be much larger). There are several hundred lode mines in the United States, where the ore is mined from solid rock. This gold is often difficult to recover because it is associated with sulfide or carbonaceous minerals. As technology has improved, possibilities for processing the more difficult-to-treat (refractory) ores have expanded. A particular ore is more or less refractory depending on its combination of chemical compounds and minerals. See also: Gold; Placer mining
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