Development of a Vat Leach Process to Extract Gold from the Cochrane Hill Mine, Nova Scotia of Northumberland Mines Limited

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. D. R. Maltby
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

"With the narrow vein structure of Nova Scotia gold deposits, selective mining is rarely possible and mill heads will be too low (below 0.10 oz per ton of gold) to support a conventional mill of up to 1000 ton per day capacity at present gold prices. The recent operation of a small 100 t.p.d. mill at Cochrane Hill using fine grinding - leaching - filtration supported this assertion. Milling costs exceeded $25.00/ton of feed mainly due to high capital, labour and maintenance costs.Accordingly, since 1981, efforts have been directed towards the development of a cheap gold extraction process in terms of both capital and operating costs. The main criteria is to produce gold below US $200 per oz including all administration, mining and process stages. This paper describes such a process development for Cochrane Hill. LOCATION AND HISTORY OF THE PROPERTYThe Cochrane Hill property is located about 8 miles North of Sherbrooke, N.S. on highway No. 7. Sherbrooke is about 180 miles east of Halifax. Gold was originally discovered at Cochrane Hill in the 1860's. Early work consisted of trenching. In the 1930's a small shaft was sunk to about 80 feet and some tonnage treated using a stamp mill with gravity concentration of gold.Northumberland Mines Ltd. acquired a 70% interest in the property in 1977. Subsequent drilling indicated a potential zone of gold mineralization with a drill-indicated tonnage of one million tons having a grade of 0.07 ounces per ton of gold (all high assays cut to 1 oz) down to a depth of 300 feet recoverable by open pit mining methods. In broad terms, the goldbearing zone is about 50 feet wide and 800 feet long and dips at about 70°."
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APA: P. D. R. Maltby  (1984)  Development of a Vat Leach Process to Extract Gold from the Cochrane Hill Mine, Nova Scotia of Northumberland Mines Limited

MLA: P. D. R. Maltby Development of a Vat Leach Process to Extract Gold from the Cochrane Hill Mine, Nova Scotia of Northumberland Mines Limited. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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