Geochemical Study Of Leach Pad Cyanide Neutralization Brohm Mining Corporation, South Dakota

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. L. Damon
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

A geochemical study of cyanide neutralization processes was conducted at Brohm Mining Corporation to gain a better understanding of the leach pad behavior and to develop a simplified procedure to quantify the attainment of compliance with permitted cyanide neutralization criteria. Such attainment is a prerequisite for off-loading spent ore from the leach pad at the "load/unload" gold heap leach operation. The geochemical study program consisted of size fraction analyses and weak acid dissociable (wad) cyanide analyses for various sections of the spent ore from the actual leach pad. Further testwork included size fraction analyses and wad cyanide analyses on the ore from four 29 foot laboratory test columns which were leached and neutralized with different neutralization treatments in parallel with an actual active leach pad. Wad cyanide was analyzed daily on the neutralizing columns and various parameters were monitored weekly on the influents and effluents during the leach cycle and neutralization period. A comparison was made of neutralized effluent chemistry and porewater extraction fluids, as well as an analysis of the selective adsorption of cyanide on various particle size fractions.
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APA: L. L. Damon  (1992)  Geochemical Study Of Leach Pad Cyanide Neutralization Brohm Mining Corporation, South Dakota

MLA: L. L. Damon Geochemical Study Of Leach Pad Cyanide Neutralization Brohm Mining Corporation, South Dakota. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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