Fate and Decay of Cyanide in Gold Process Residues at the Boddington Gold Mine in Western Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. D. Miller J. J. Jeffery T. A. Songberg J. W. C. Wong
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Natural degradation of cyanide has been widely used by the gold mining industry for removal of CN from cyanidation processing wastes. However, little documented study has addressed the decay and fate of cyanide within residue storage ponds. 'fhis paper describes a study on the cyanide behaviour in a residue storage pond at the Boddington Gold Mine in Western Australia. Depth profile samples were collected from the active residue storage to determine the distribution of CN forms and complexing metals throughout the settled residue.
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APA: S. D. Miller J. J. Jeffery T. A. Songberg J. W. C. Wong  (1991)  Fate and Decay of Cyanide in Gold Process Residues at the Boddington Gold Mine in Western Australia

MLA: S. D. Miller J. J. Jeffery T. A. Songberg J. W. C. Wong Fate and Decay of Cyanide in Gold Process Residues at the Boddington Gold Mine in Western Australia . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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