Heap Leach Production Modeling: a Spreadsheet-Based Technique Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
A variety of modeling techniques can be utilized to forecast metal production at heap leaching operations. These approaches
reflect a wide range of complexity, flexibility, time to implement, cost, and accuracy. For many operators, a spreadsheet-based
modeling technique is attractive since the calculations are directly accessible, models can often be developed by site staff, and the
results are generally easy to extract and interpret. The authors have developed a spreadsheet-based modeling technique that
provides a high degree of flexibility, while still considering detailed operating information for ore properties, leach kinetics, scaleup factors, lift height, and in-heap metal inventories. The technique involves establishing kinetic leach curves for each ore type to
characterize metal extractions, followed by application of separate metal recovery curves to define the rate at which leached
metals exit the heap in pregnant solution, taking into account delays due to the in-heap solution inventory. At any point in time,
the difference between total metal extracted and total metal recovered is equal to the in-heap inventory of the leached metal. This
modeling technique is particularly useful for larger multi-lift heaps where delays in metal recovery are appreciable due to in-heap
solution holdup. The technique is also applicable to sites with multiple heaps, leach cycles, and/or metal recovery plants (e.g.,
carbon columns for gold; solvent extraction for copper). This paper describes the modeling technique, including input data
required and methods for defining kinetic leach curves and metal recovery curves. The technique is compared against an
alternative spreadsheet technique using a simplified in-heap solution inventory calculation to forecast metal production, which
has proven to be effective at a number of sites.
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