Cyanide Recovery Using High Rate Thickeners

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. D. Jagger I. M. Arbuthnot
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The recovery and destruction of cyanide in gold tailings is currently a topic of great interest for both financial and environmental reasons. The environmental problem is particularly important in the U.S.A. at present with the environmental lobby waging a campaign to eliminate the problem of migratory birds dying after drinking tailings dam wate􀀁. Tough legislation with severe fines and jail sentences for company executives have been introduced in several states for exceeding cyanide limits. To reduce cyanide levels in tailings dams chemical treatment, including acidification, alkaline chlorination, the INCO sulphur dioxide oxidation process and the Degussa hydrogen peroxide process amongst others are being. used. In addition several processes are at various stages of development for the recovery of residual cyanide from gold tailings. Among these is the process developed by Cyprus Gold and pilot tested by DSIR Industrial Development. This process uses air to strip cyanide from the acidified barren pulp and will be used at Cyprus Gold Mines Golden Cross Mine on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand (Fricker & OWers 1990).
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APA: N. D. Jagger I. M. Arbuthnot  (1991)  Cyanide Recovery Using High Rate Thickeners

MLA: N. D. Jagger I. M. Arbuthnot Cyanide Recovery Using High Rate Thickeners . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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