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Distinguishing Between Legally and Illegally Produced Gold in South Africa
Authors:Richard J Roberts PhD  Roger D Dixon MSc  Roland K W Merkle PhD
Institution:Department of Geology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract:The identification of gold‐bearing material is essential for combating the theft of gold in South Africa. Material seized in police operations is generally a mixture of gold from different mines, and as such cannot be traced back to a single location. ICP‐OES analysis of material dissolved by acid dissolution provided a database of gold compositions comprising gold from South African mines, illegal gold stolen from the mines, and commercial gold alloys and jewelery. Discrimination between legal and illegal gold was possible due to the presence of Pb, As, Sb, Sn, Se, and Te in the stolen material, elements which are not present in legally produced gold. The presence of these elements is a quick and simple way to distinguish between gold alloys based on refined gold, such as in commercially manufactured jewelery, and gold alloys containing a proportion of unrefined and therefore illegally obtained gold.
Keywords:forensic science  gold theft  chemical profiling  processed gold  South Africa  illegal gold
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