Development Of Low Temperature Pressure Oxidation At Lone Tree (PRIPRINT 93-86 )

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. L. Simmons
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Aqueous pressure oxidation at low temperature, although desirable from a process engineering and operations point of view, presents unique problems when temperatures approach 160°C (320°F). In developing the pressure oxidation process for the Lone Tree Mine, elemental sulfur formation and agglomeration with pyrite proved to be a problem. This paper discusses some of the unique features of the Lone Tree sulfide deposit and its amenability to low temperature oxidation. Problems encountered during pilot plant operation and their solutions are discussed.
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APA: G. L. Simmons  (1993)  Development Of Low Temperature Pressure Oxidation At Lone Tree (PRIPRINT 93-86 )

MLA: G. L. Simmons Development Of Low Temperature Pressure Oxidation At Lone Tree (PRIPRINT 93-86 ). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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