Metallurgical Comparisons From Testing To Production

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gene E. McClelland Jack S. McPartland
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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10
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385 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

It is advisable, for any heap leach project, to develop an historical metallurgical data base to predict production heap performance before ore is mined and placed onto the heap. A data base would include results from: interval assays, cyanide solubility tests, and bottle roll tests on exploration drill cuttings samples; and those results plus column leach test data on diamond drill core or bulk ore composites. Subsequent larger scale heap leach test data can then be compared to the historical data base, to blast hole composite data during mining, and eventually to production data. This paper does not discuss metallurgical comparisons between assays, cyanide solubility tests, and bottle roll tests on exploration drill cuttings samples, but does discuss metallurgical comparisons from bottle roll tests, laboratory scale column leach tests, and pilot scale heap leach tests on core and bulk ore samples with operating data for three U.S. commercially producing heap leach operations. Provided that representative core or bulk samples are used for evaluation, heap leach test results accurately predict or understate the success of the commercial operation and remove most of the uncertainty from the investment decision.
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APA: Gene E. McClelland Jack S. McPartland  (1990)  Metallurgical Comparisons From Testing To Production

MLA: Gene E. McClelland Jack S. McPartland Metallurgical Comparisons From Testing To Production. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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