Evaluating Options For Gold Heap Process Optimization Using A Comprehensive Process Model

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Esplín S. Garcia J. Gebhardt A. Hernandez D. McBride M. Cross
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Minera Yanacocha operation consists of several heaps interconnected with ponds and gold recovery plants and presents various operating challenges. A comprehensive process model has been developed in order to better understand the effects of certain operating parameters and inventory issues. An integral component of the process water/mass balance is a model of each heap that describes heap behavior based on the individual characteristics of the heap. The heap models are linked to a mass balancing program in order to track flows and concentrations throughout the circuit. A case study of the process heap model is presented for the La Quinua heap, including results for the normal base line operation and several operational problems such as loss of solution flow to the heap (i.e., pump failure), increased flow to a section of the heap (i.e., pond volume control), effect of significant rain events, and impact of a change in material properties (i.e., change in ore type). The impact on heap operating efficiency is discussed with regard to effects on recovery and gold solution grades.
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APA: A. Esplín S. Garcia J. Gebhardt A. Hernandez D. McBride M. Cross  (2007)  Evaluating Options For Gold Heap Process Optimization Using A Comprehensive Process Model

MLA: A. Esplín S. Garcia J. Gebhardt A. Hernandez D. McBride M. Cross Evaluating Options For Gold Heap Process Optimization Using A Comprehensive Process Model. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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