Metallurgy of the Mt. Milligan Porphyry Gold/Copper Deposit

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Melis K. Armstong A. B. Cron R. MacPhail
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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34
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

"Mt. Milligan is a porphyry gold/copper deposit in north-central British Columbia. Diluted and mineable drill-indicated reserves total 449 million tons at an average grade of 0.013 oz gold/ton and 0.19% copper. Large-scale commercial development of the deposit will make Mt. Milligan Canada's third largest gold mine.Metallurgical investigations for the Mt. Milligan project were done in three phases: scoping tests in the first half of 1989; bench-scale work from October 1989 to April 1990; and a pilot plant program in May and June 1990. Various process alternatives for the recovery of gold and copper are described and results are presented. Net smelter return evaluations led to the selection of optimum process conditions for maximizing revenue from gold/copper flotation concentrates.The selected flotation circuit and basic design criteria are described. Forecast average recoveries over the presently-defined 20-year project life are 75.2% for gold and 90.5% for copper in a copper concentrate averaging 17.6% copper and 1.0 oz gold/ton. 1.0 PROJECT LOCATIONThe Mt. Milligan porphyry gold/copper deposit is located in northcentral British Columbia, 150 km north of Prince George, British Columbia. The site is at an elevation of 1,100 m in an area of logged, gently-rolling topography. Nearby communities include MacKenzie and Fort St. James. Climate in the area is moderate and there is direct road access to the property. A location map is presented in Figure 1-1."
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APA: L. Melis K. Armstong A. B. Cron R. MacPhail  (1991)  Metallurgy of the Mt. Milligan Porphyry Gold/Copper Deposit

MLA: L. Melis K. Armstong A. B. Cron R. MacPhail Metallurgy of the Mt. Milligan Porphyry Gold/Copper Deposit. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1991.

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