Jaguar?s Caeté Gold Project in Brazil

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ivan C. Machado
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2010

Abstract

Jaguar Mining Inc. is implementing a 1.1 Mtpy, 7-year LOM gold project in the Iron Quadrangle (?Quadrilátero Ferrífero?), Brazil. Construction is on schedule and startup is programmed for Q2 2010. Mill feed grade averages 4.43 g/t and LOM gold production is estimated at 800,000 oz. The project entails two sulfide underground mines and three oxide/transition open pit mines. A state-of-the-art flotation/gravity concentration/CIP Plant has been designed based on testwork carried out by internationally recognized Canadian, U.S., and Brazilian laboratories. The mass recovery of the flotation section is only ca 10%, while its gold recovery is about 90%. Therefore, the CIP-ADR Plant will treat only 10% of the solids mass contained in the mill feed, while 90% will be fully cyanide-free material that will be partially used to feed a Backfill Plant. The leached tailings will be conveyed to a rather small tailings dam, whose 20- m3/h supernatant solution will be treated by a new electrolytic technology. The plant design contemplates a High Density Thickener for the cyanide-free rejects exceeding the backfill demand and a Regrinding Section before the Leaching Circuit. The estimated overall metallurgical recovery sits around 92%. This paper focus on the use of modern technologies to reduce costs, risks, and liabilities.
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APA: Ivan C. Machado  (2010)  Jaguar?s Caeté Gold Project in Brazil

MLA: Ivan C. Machado Jaguar?s Caeté Gold Project in Brazil. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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