The purpose of these studies is to study the forms of finding copper-porphyry ores of the Yoshlik I deposit compared with the Kalmakyr deposit data and to decide on the choice of a cost-effective ore processing technology. As a result of the studies, it was revealed that ore mineralization is represented by sulfides of various metals and iron oxides. The primary sulfides are pyrite and chalcopyrite. In the «Yoshlik-I» sample, the pyrite content is six times less than in the Kalmakyr sample and is 0.7%. The mass fraction of chalcopyrite in the Kalmakyr and “Yoshlik-I” deposits is 1.1 and 0.8%, respectively. The remaining sulfides of various metals and the minerals of these ribs are present in several single signs. According to the content of cell fids, the Kalmakyr ore sample is characterized by a small-sulfide ore; the «Yoshlik-I» ore sample is a slab-sulfide type ore. According to the oxidation state calculated by iron, ore samples of the Kalmakyr and «Yoshlik-I» deposits belong to the mixed variety of ores.
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