Heap Leaching In Desert And Equatorialcondidons

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Libaude
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Changement mine in French Guyana has, since 1983, processed gold ore by classical gravity methods. A large part of the gold is in the form of very small, free or enclosed grains. Recovery by gravity methods is thus limited (25-30%) and the present plant produces about 40,000 t annually of auriferous waste assaying about 6 git. The company therefore decided to retreat the waste by heap cyanidation. After laboratory tests which showed the feasibility of the method, a pilot test was set up on site. An experimental 3000 t heap, composed of waste of 0-8 mm grain size, was laid out by bucket loader on an impermeable pad covered by PVC and geotextile cloth. The upper layer of the heap was reworked by mechanical shovel to break up the area that had been compacted by the passage of the loader so as to restore adequate permeability.
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APA: J. Libaude  (1998)  Heap Leaching In Desert And Equatorialcondidons

MLA: J. Libaude Heap Leaching In Desert And Equatorialcondidons. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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