Monday, April 8, 2013

Question about Processing gold ore in Quartz with Hematite and Manganese

.hoverscroll {border: #000 solid 1px;}#my-list {width: 100%;}#my-list li {width: 80px;height: 80px;background: #fff;border: #000 solid 1px;} (function() { var cx = 'partner-pub-7140863250046446:6305075452'; var gcse = document.createElement('script'); gcse.type = 'text/javascript'; gcse.async = true; gcse.src = (document.location.protocol == 'https:' ? 'https:' : 'http:') + '//www.google.com/cse/cse.js?cx=' + cx; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(gcse, s); })(); Question about Processing gold ore in Quartz with Hematite and ManganeseWelcome guest, is this your first visit?Login: Save? HomeForumToday's PostsThe Hunt Starts HereLog In Register --------Charter Membership TreasureNet Home TreasureNet Forum Beginner's Guide Treasure in the News! Advertise Here! ----Top Boards---- Todays Finds! What is it? Coin Roll Hunting Everything Else General Discussion Artifacts Metal Detecting Beach & Shallow Water My Daily Snapshots ----Treasure Legends---- Aztec Gold! Beale Codes KGC Oak Island Tayopa Lost Dutchmans Swift Mines Peg Leg Mine Kokoweef Victorio Peak Jim Bowie's Cave The Pearl Ship The Adams' Digger Others ----Reference---- Events Clubs Historical Images Code of EthicsShowToday's Finds!What Is It? The Best Of...My Best FindsMetal DetectingGold Prospecting Beach DetectingRelic HuntingGeneral DiscussionCoin Roll HuntingEverything Else ----Jump To---- Treasure Hunting Metal Detecting Forum Gold Prospecting Forum Research & Techniques Artifact Forums Geological Forums Collectors Forums Classified Ads Miscellaneous By Location ----Banner Finds---- Banner Finds Forum ActionsMark Forums ReadFAQForum RulesHelp!/FeedbackReal or FakeQuick LinksView Forum LeadersMetal Prices Oil & Gas Prices ClassifiedsWorld Clock Link to TreasureNet!Personal PagesMetal PricesActive TopicsWhat's New?GalleryGalleryAlbum GalleryPicture GalleryLatest AlbumsMy AlbumsAdd AlbumCharter MemberCharter MemberUpgrade! Live PostsLive Chat Charter Member Forum Forum Stats Online Games!Advanced SearchHomeForumGold Prospecting ForumGold Prospecting Question about Processing gold ore in Quartz with Hematite and ManganeseMember
Discoveries »  +  ? RARE NEW BRUNSWICK SILVER, 1st hunt of seasonMy first Gold coin!FIND OF MY LIFE TIME! 2000 Year old Roman Bronze Sculpture of Venus found today!First CW buckle1853 Gold $1 dollar - video attached1849 D $5 gold pieceRevolutionary War era silver sword pommelLong Live The President GW scriptGOLD!!!2000 year old GOLD.First hunt of 2013 produces multiple colonial silver!!Unreal day!! Relics, and a 13 projectile point cache!!!G W BUTTON DUG 12-5-2012137 hammered silver!Best Long Weekend Ever! Some great Colonial finds, silver, buttons and more! Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Question about Processing gold ore in Quartz with Hematite and Manganese«Prev Thread | Next Thread»LinkBack LinkBack URL LinkBack URLAbout LinkBacks About LinkBacksThread ToolsShow Printable VersionEmail this Page…Subscribe to this Thread… Ignore this ThreadSearch Thread Advanced SearchDisplayLinear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded ModeMar 22, 2013, 10:27 PMOriginal Poster#1gld2mine gld2mine is offlineMar 20131 All Types Of Treasure Hunting Question about Processing gold ore in Quartz with Hematite and Manganese
We have a mine with Quartz stringers that has hematite and Manganese and gold locked up with the Hematite and Manganese oxides. We are in Arizona. Where is the best place to take the ore to get it processed? What would be the best process to recover the most Gold? Any info would be great! New to hard rock mining in the past dredged and high banked placer claims. I like following a vein in hard rock much better. Old bones can't take the cold water anymore.
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote Mar 22, 2013 10:27 PM # ADSAds
TreasureNet.com is the premier Treasure Hunting Forum on the internet. Registered Users do not see these ads. Please Register - It's Free!
Mar 22, 2013, 11:03 PM#2kellygang kellygang is offlineMar 20132 All Types Of Treasure Hunting
Like all quartz gold you have to crush it . Small quantities use a dolly and then pan it separate the gold. If you have large quantities of ore to process you need to mill it then run it accross a coper plate with mercury of it so the gold is then caught in the mercury and becaomes amalgam which you then need to retort and spearate the gold from the mercury. Icannot see why manganese etc would make any difference.
Reply With Quote Reply With Quote  
  Home | Forum | Active Topics | What's NewHomeForumGold Prospecting ForumGold Prospecting Question about Processing gold ore in Quartz with Hematite and Manganese«Previous Thread | Question about Processing gold ore in Quartz with Hematite and Manganese | Next Thread»SponsorsPosting PermissionsYou may not post new threadsYou may not post repliesYou may not post attachmentsYou may not edit your posts BB code is OnSmilies are On[IMG] code is On[VIDEO] code is OnHTML code is OffTrackbacks are OnPingbacks are OnRefbacks are OnForum Rules

Similar Threads Quartz vein vs quartz reef vs quartz outcropping By jatdogg in forum Hard Rock Mining Replies: 5 Last Post: Mar 05, 2013, 01:07 AM Hematite or Magnetite in Quartz and Nephrite Help Identify By MrLee in forum Rocks/Gems Replies: 3 Last Post: Jan 20, 2013, 07:51 PM New gold prospecting question quartz By cazisme in forum Gold Prospecting Replies: 1 Last Post: Nov 17, 2012, 11:41 PM Big Ole Hematite or Magnetite With Possible Gold From Lytle Creek By MrLee in forum Gold Prospecting Replies: 3 Last Post: Jul 09, 2012, 10:19 PM Question about quartz By Blacksheep in forum Metal Detecting For Gold Replies: 5 Last Post: Nov 21, 2008, 08:25 PM Tags for this Threadhard rock mining, processing ore

View Tag Cloud

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3 -- TreasureNet - Pro-- TreasureNet - Option-- Default Mobile Style Contact UsTreasureNetCoin ForumsArchivePrivacy StatementBack to topAll times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:04 AM. Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.11
Copyright © 2013 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
SEO by vBSEO ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.

View the original article here

0 comments:

Post a Comment