Mineralogy and Geochemistry of the Kinnikinic Quartzite at the Arco Hills Silica and Gold Project in Butte County, Idaho: Results of an Ore Quality Spot Check and Implications for Potential Plasma Furnace Processing
Autor: | Traister Oglesbee, Carter Lindeman, Mark P.S. Krekeler, Claire McLeod |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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lcsh:QE351-399.2
Trace Amounts quartzite Geochemistry Mineralogy Context (language use) 010501 environmental sciences engineering.material 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Butte green economy Quartz 0105 earth and related environmental sciences rare earths plasma furnace geography lcsh:Mineralogy geography.geographical_feature_category Extraction (chemistry) Geology gold Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Mineral exploration silicon ore Illite engineering Environmental science Tonne |
Zdroj: | Minerals, Vol 10, Iss 523, p 523 (2020) Minerals Volume 10 Issue 6 |
ISSN: | 2075-163X |
DOI: | 10.3390/min10060523 |
Popis: | Plasma furnace processing has the potential to transform solar cell production. If informed decisions regarding silicon ore and mineral exploration can be made such that waste streams are also of high economic value, then production is ultimately more environmentally integrated. This study presents results from a spot check of the Kinnikinic Quartzite, ~4.5 km east of Arco, Butte County, Idaho (43.639091° &minus 113.243295° ), for ore quality. The mineralogical and geochemical characteristics are explored within the context of a planned plasma furnace project at the sampled site and are compared to previous consulting reports. X-ray diffraction analysis detected only quartz, while scanning electron microscopy identified quartz grains, secondary quartz cement, trace amounts of potassium feldspar, minor iron oxides, and secondary illite. The bulk chemical characterization of 20 samples (including repeats) reports several wt. % variation in SiO2 from 96.47 to 99.66. Other notable chemical components include Al2O3, K2O, CaO, and Rb, all consistent with the presence of potassium feldspar (and illite). Gold concentrations vary from below detection (n = 12 out of 20) to a maximum concentration of 0.086 ppm. Total sum REE concentrations vary from 13 to 143 ppm. Conservatively and optimistically, assuming ideal extraction and recovery in plasma furnace operation, a resulting waste stream would have approximately 15.2 ppm (0.488 oz./metric ton) gold and 3400 ppm REE in the average waste. Gold (and REE extraction) may, however, be complicated by the presence of Fe and Cu if cyanide approaches were implemented. Gold concentrations are significantly lower than reported in previous work, warranting further characterization of this unit locally and regionally in order to characterize ore potential. This study works to demonstrate the possibility of evaluating other potential silicon ore units, such as the St. Peter Sandstone in Illinois and Missouri, for the co-production of materials in support of an emerging green economy. |
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