Determination of refractory gold distribution by microanalysis, diagnostic leaching and image analysis

Samples of drill core, ore and concentrates from the Proterozoic Suurikuusikko Au deposit, Kittilae, Central Lapland were studied by optical microscopy, image analysis, Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (SIMS), trace gold analysis by electron microprobe, and diagnostic leaching techniques to character...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mineralogy and petrology 1999-01, Vol.67 (1-2), p.1-19
Hauptverfasser: Kojonen, K, Johanson, B
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Zusammenfassung:Samples of drill core, ore and concentrates from the Proterozoic Suurikuusikko Au deposit, Kittilae, Central Lapland were studied by optical microscopy, image analysis, Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer (SIMS), trace gold analysis by electron microprobe, and diagnostic leaching techniques to characterize the mode of occurrence of the gold. The main ore minerals are pyrite, arsenopyrite and gersdorffite, and the minor ore minerals include chalcopyrite, sphalerite, tetrahedrite, galena, bournonite and rutile. Graphite is found in all samples as microcrystalline grains. Pyrite, arsenopyrite and occasionally gersdorffite occur as disseminated intimately intergrown grains and as large grain aggregates. Diagnostic leaching tests show that an average of only 4.1% of the gold is in cyanide leachable form i.e. free gold, whereas on average 57% of the gold is bound to pyrite and arsenopyrite as inclusions or as lattice gold. The weight percentage of arsenopyrite and pyrite in the concentrate determined with image analysis on backscattered electron images is 65.2 and 34.7, respectively. Trace Au analyses done with EPMA using the Australian CSIRO-TRACE program from the drill core samples and concentrates show that the average gold content in pyrite is 46 ppm (192 analyses) and in arsenopyrite 279 ppm (136 analyses). The CSIRO-TRACE microprobe analyses correspond favourably to SIMS analyses, e.g. 69 ppm for pyrite (16 analyses) and 217 ppm for arsenopyrite (22 analyses). The distribution of gold in concentrates was calculated as free gold 4.1%, gold in pyrite 22.7%, and gold in arsenopyrite 73.2%. Both arsenopyrite and pyrite show strong zoning when treated for 1-2 min with KMnO sub(4) dissolved in sulphuric acid, and trace Au microprobe analyses show that the zonal bands reflect different concentrations of gold in the minerals. Free gold was not found by optical microscopy, but a rare mineral search technique using TURBO-SCAN runs on the drill core samples and concentrates located 111 gold grains. The grains have a large compositional variation from silver-bearing gold to electrum and Au-Ag-amalgam.Original Abstract: Proben von Bohrkernen, Erzen und Konzentraten aus der proterozoischen Goldlagerstaette Suurikuusikko, Kittilae, Zentrallappland, wurden mittels optischer Mikroskopie, Bildanalyse, Sakundaer ionen messenspektrographie (SIMS), Gold-Spurenanalyse mit der Elektronen-Mikrosonde (EMS) und mit diagnostischen Losungsverfahren untersucht, um die Art des Auftretens d
ISSN:0930-0708
1438-1168
DOI:10.1007/BF01165112