Comparison of AARL and ZADRA Elution at Carlin

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Curtis Johnson John Mudge Trent Temple
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Newmont Gold Company uses centralized carbon handling facilities to strip loaded carbon from five mills and four leach facilities located along a 38 mile stretch of the Carlin Trend in Nevada. Both Zadra and AARL elution processes are employed at this centralized facility which is located near the company's Gold Quarry operations. The Zadra elution circuit was commissioned in 1985 and later expanded in 1987. This circuit can strip carbon at a rate of 24 tons per day. The AARL elution circuit, commissioned in 1988, also has the capacity to strip 24 tons of carbon per day. Two horizontal, rotating, regeneration kilns are used to reactivate approximately 60% of the stripped carbon before it is returned to the mills or leach facilities. One kiln is located in the Zadra plant, while the other is located in the AARL plant.
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APA: Curtis Johnson John Mudge Trent Temple  (1990)  Comparison of AARL and ZADRA Elution at Carlin

MLA: Curtis Johnson John Mudge Trent Temple Comparison of AARL and ZADRA Elution at Carlin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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