Flotation Treatment of Supergene Complex Sulphide Ores at Thalanga

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Breen AM Doherty RJ Phelan JM
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Early in 1990, Pancontinental Resources (Base Metals) Pty Ltd commenced flotation treatment of ore from the complex copper-lead-zinc sulphide orebody at Thalanga, 65 km west of Charters Towers in North Queensland. The orebody consists mainly of primary sulphide ore but also contains a substantial proportion of supergene ores which are being processed during the first year of operations. The supergene ores are of three main types, designated as A, B, and C. Supergene A ores are essentially copper ores, containing little lead and zinc, while B and C ores are copper-lead-zinc ores with different degrees of alteration of the original chalcopyrite and different ratios of copper to zinc content. Copper is present in the supergene ores mainly as chalcocite, digenite and covellite. Lead and zinc occur mainly as galena and sphalerite respectively. This paper describes the development of flotation plant practice, aided by laboratory testing, to process the supergene ores. The major challenge in treating these ores is that a varying proportion of the sphalerite is naturally activated and is not easily depressed in flotation by the conventional zinc depressants.
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APA: Breen AM Doherty RJ Phelan JM  (1991)  Flotation Treatment of Supergene Complex Sulphide Ores at Thalanga

MLA: Breen AM Doherty RJ Phelan JM Flotation Treatment of Supergene Complex Sulphide Ores at Thalanga. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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