Heap Leaching Of Fine Agglomerated Tailings At Gooseberry Mine, Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jeff W. Butwell
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Mill flotation tailings impounded at the Gooseberry Mine site between 1976 and 1984 were determined to be an economic source of gold and silver recoverable by standard heap leach technology in conjunction with feed agglomeration. Metal recovery at 85 percent Au, 75 percent Ag is attained on properly agglomerated (pelletized) tailings which average 85 percent -75 micron. Because the impounded tailings averaged over 18 percent moisture (32 percent moisture maximum at depth) in place behind the storage dam, the mining method, mixing and agglomeration technique, and materials handling practice were major considerations in making this operation a financial success.
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APA: Jeff W. Butwell  (1990)  Heap Leaching Of Fine Agglomerated Tailings At Gooseberry Mine, Nevada

MLA: Jeff W. Butwell Heap Leaching Of Fine Agglomerated Tailings At Gooseberry Mine, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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