Mill Project Development at El Limon, Nicaragua

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Brad Marchant Rolando Cuadra Steve Hubbard
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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13
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256 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"Triton Mining Corporation acquired the rights to Mina El Limon in Nicaragua in 1993 by international bid. The bid included the gold operations at Limon and an exploration concession of approximately 4000 km2. Triton assumed control of operations and exploration in May 1994.The Limon mine is located in west-central Nicaragua, approximately 100 kilometers northwest of Managua. The climate is tropical, characterized by a wet season from May through October, and a dry season November through April. Gold at Limon is associated with both banded quartz and silicified breccia veins in Tertiary volcanic rocks, belonging to the lower Coyol Group. Mining is from two open pits and one mechanized underground operation. A second underground mine is currently under development for production during 1997.This paper describes the expansion of the milling facility at El Limon from a nominal capacity of 400 tonnes/day, producing approximately 20,000 ounces of gold annually, to the existing 900 tonne per day mill operation. Engineering of the new mill facility was initiated in September 1994 and construction was completed a year later."
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APA: Brad Marchant Rolando Cuadra Steve Hubbard  (1997)  Mill Project Development at El Limon, Nicaragua

MLA: Brad Marchant Rolando Cuadra Steve Hubbard Mill Project Development at El Limon, Nicaragua. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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