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(2020) Speciation and Mineral Hosts of Germanium in Mine Wastes: Implications for Recovery
White SJ, Piatak N, McAleer R, Hayes S, Seal R, Schaider L & Shine J
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2854
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08i: Room 3, Tuesday 23rd June 07:12 - 07:15
Sarah Jane White
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Nadine Piatak View abstracts at 6 conferences in series
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Nadine Piatak View abstracts at 6 conferences in series
Ryan McAleer View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Sarah Hayes View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 8 conferences in series
Robert Seal View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
Laurel Schaider View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
James Shine View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
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Submitted by Karen Spaleta on Tuesday 23rd June 06:23
Do you have a sense of the time scale of the weathering generation of the hemimorphite, and do you see differences in the amount of hemimorphite vs depth in the chat piles?
Do you have a sense of the time scale of the weathering generation of the hemimorphite, and do you see differences in the amount of hemimorphite vs depth in the chat piles?
Submitted by Bénédicte Cenki-Tok on Tuesday 23rd June 06:29
Thanks Sarah for these very interesting data. What are the thermodynamic conditions (s.l. P, T, fluid activity...) prevailing during sphalerite / hemimorphite crystalisation and what does it imply in terms of Ge oncentration processes ? Any chances you could get the original ore and metallurgical residues/solution at different stages of the processing of the ore to better understand whether this concentration is a consequence of the mining processing ?
Thanks Sarah for these very interesting data. What are the thermodynamic conditions (s.l. P, T, fluid activity...) prevailing during sphalerite / hemimorphite crystalisation and what does it imply in terms of Ge oncentration processes ? Any chances you could get the original ore and metallurgical residues/solution at different stages of the processing of the ore to better understand whether this concentration is a consequence of the mining processing ?
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