In Situ Leaching of Western Australian Palaeochannel Gold

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. R. Whincup D. C. McDonald H. Duke
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Due to grade, overburden depth and stability and the presence of groundwater it was considered impractical to recover gold contained in unconsolidated palaeochannel sediments by conventional mining, dredging or borehole mining techniques. A series of field experiments was conducted to determine the feasibility of recovery of gold by in situ leaching from sediments located at a depth of about 80 metres. The test wellfield site and plant are described together with field test procedures, results and wellfield rehabilitation procedures. Choice of sodium cyanide as leachant and laboratory testing are discussed in relation to groundwater and sediment chemistry and problems encountered in field tests.
Citation

APA: P. R. Whincup D. C. McDonald H. Duke  (1989)  In Situ Leaching of Western Australian Palaeochannel Gold

MLA: P. R. Whincup D. C. McDonald H. Duke In Situ Leaching of Western Australian Palaeochannel Gold. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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