Metallurgical Development And Design For The Pascua Lama Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. A. Williams
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The Pascua Lama Project is situated on the border of Chile and Argentina at an elevation of 4,800 m. The ore contains gold, silver and copper, and an initial milling production rate of 33,000 t/d is planned. The mineralogy of this deposit is unusual. The ore is hard and abrasive, and it contains a complex array of sulphate minerals, such as chalcanthite, jarosites and alunites. The sulphides are predominantly enargite and pyrite. A novel flowsheet has therefore been developed, which includes dry grinding and ore washing to remove and then neutralize the soluble salts, prior to flotation, cyanide leaching and Merrill-Crowe recovery of the precious metals. These metallurgical issues and challenges associated with plant design and construction in the high and remote Andes Mountains make this a particularly challenging project.
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APA: R. A. Williams  (2001)  Metallurgical Development And Design For The Pascua Lama Project

MLA: R. A. Williams Metallurgical Development And Design For The Pascua Lama Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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