Design And Operation Of Two Stage Rod-Pebble And Autogenous-Pebble Grinding Circuits At Boliden?s Aitik Plant ? 1. General

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Per H. Fahlstrom
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

The story of the Aitik mine begins in the early thirties. At that time blocks of low grade chalcopyrite impregnations were found in Swedish Lapland not far from the present mine, some 40 miles north of the arctic circle in the vicinity of the iron ore field at Gällivare. The ore prospect was viewed upon several times. By means of geophysical studies and an extensive diamond drilling programme during the end of the fifties and the beginning of the sixties a huge low grade ore body was discovered under the muskeg overburden. In 1965 55 million tons of ore with 0.5 % Cu was known to a depth of 160 ft. In 1970 the ore reserves had increased to 165 million tons with 0.40 g, Cu at a depth of 400 ft. Decision to develop the mine and to start production at an annual production of 2,2 million tons was made in 1965. A mine and concentrating plant, the A section, went on stream in 1968. In 1970 decision was made to expand the production with 3,3 million tons pr year. A second section of the plant, the B section, went on stream during the end of 1972 and the beginning of 1973 The production in the initial plant has been increased to 3,1 million tons pr year and during 1974 the combined A and B sections are expected to treat' about 7,2 million tons of ore. The two sections will treat 10,000 and 13,000 tons per day.
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APA: Per H. Fahlstrom  (1974)  Design And Operation Of Two Stage Rod-Pebble And Autogenous-Pebble Grinding Circuits At Boliden?s Aitik Plant ? 1. General

MLA: Per H. Fahlstrom Design And Operation Of Two Stage Rod-Pebble And Autogenous-Pebble Grinding Circuits At Boliden?s Aitik Plant ? 1. General. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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