Large Column Leaching at Telfer Gold Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Defilippi J Dunne R
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Dump leaching began at Teller in late-1988 at a rate of 4 MTPA and has been progressively expanded to the present rate of 10 MTPA. Teller's on-going commitment to dump leaching is driven by the amenability of gold ores to the process and the availability of large tonnages of low grade gold ore. The sequence of evaluating ores for dump leaching involves rolling bottle tests on coarsely ground ore, followed by small and large column leaching and finally trial heaps. Trial heap tests are very expensive and an alternative approach to this is large diameter column leaching.A four-column permanent facility was built at Teller to specifically evaluate the leaching characteristics of new dump leach ores. Details of construction, operation and dismantling are discussed in the paper. Capital cost for the four column facility was some $45 940, while operating costs are about $24 800 per column.
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APA: Defilippi J Dunne R  (1992)  Large Column Leaching at Telfer Gold Mine

MLA: Defilippi J Dunne R Large Column Leaching at Telfer Gold Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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