Is it true that Gold can be produced as by-product in Copper Smelter Processing ?
Gold is widely dispersed through the earth\’s crust and is found in two types of deposits : lode deposits, which are found in solid rock and are mined using conventional mining techniques, and placer deposits which are gravelly deposits found in stream beds and are the products of eroding lode deposits. Since gold is found uncombined in nature, early goldsmiths would collect small nuggets of gold from stream beds etc., and then weld them together by hammering. Many complex-ore gold deposits with cyanide-soluble copper minerals such as chalcocite, covellite, bornite, cuprite, malachite and azurite are now being considered for processing. In some cases the ore is not currently being mined largely due to the various issues associated with the cyanide-soluble copper minerals in the ore, which results in low gold recoveries and high cyanide consumption and detoxification costs.