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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19214
Title: Silver Substitution into Common Metal Sulphides from Cobalt, Ontario
Authors: Malcolmson, Sarah
Advisor: Kramer, J. R.
Department: Geology
Keywords: Metal Sulphides;cobalt;Silver Substitution;galena;chalcopyrite;sphalerite
Publication Date: Apr-1995
Abstract: <P> The occurrence of silver in galena, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and pyrite as well as tailings from Cart Lake, Cobalt Ontario were investigated to compare with the undetectable ( <10^-11 g/g) Ag found in runoff water from the Cobalt area. </p> <p> Silver was detected at very low levels: 0.012 wt% ± 0.009 wt%, 0.015 wt% ± 0.01 wt%, and 0.0062 wt% ±0.02 wt% for pyrite, galena and chalcopyrite, respectively. </p> <p> Attempts to characterize the mineralogical associations of silver were not successful. The silver sequence of pyrite> galena> chalcopyrite is contrary to results from other studies. This may be due to the maximum thermal stabilities of the minerals in relation to the ions available for replacement. </p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19214
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