Abstract

The article deals with the characteristics of the ores of an ore occurrence of the Munginsky cluster located on the western flank of one of the commercial fields of Eastern Transbaikalia. The ores of this promising ore occurrence are underexplored, especially in the technological aspect, which served the basis for studying their composition and characterizing native gold as their main commercial component. The composition of ores and altered rocks was studied by the following methods: atomic emission spectral quantitative analysis, X-ray fluorescence, as well as phase atomic absorption and atomic emission analysis with inductively coupled plasma ICP-AES. The mass fraction of total and organic carbon was determined in the Central Fire Assay Laboratory of JSC Pokrovsky Rudnik, Blagoveshchensk. The proportion of carbonate carbon dioxide was determined by the method of titrimetric determination of carbon dioxide. The content of gold was given according to the data of assay melting, the content of silver – according to the data of atomic absorption analysis. Petrographic and mineragraphic studies were carried out using an optical microscope Olympus BX-51. The mineral composition of the ore sample was also estimated based on the results of X-ray diffraction analysis. The quantitative mineral composition was studied on the crushed material of the original ore with a particle size of -2 mm using the microscopic study data of transparent and polished thin sections on a microscope Nikon Eclipse LV 100 POL. The content of iron hydroxides was determined from the weight difference after the sample was treated with a 10 % oxalic acid solution in a water bath. Comparison of the results obtained on the ore occurrence with the materials on the ore composition of the closest deposit located in 30 km demonstrates that on the one hand they are similar and uniform, and on the other hand they feature some differences. Their common parameters include a rather high degree of sulfide content of ores and similar chemical and mineral composition with the predominance of arsenopyrite, an increased role of bismuth as well as the predominance of fine gold and its similar morphological characteristics. This fact allows to consider the ore occurrence under investigation as an integral part of a single ore system of the closest deposit.

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