Optimizing A Gold-silver Plant Using Mineralogical Data

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Wolfgang Baum
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The objective of this presentation is to demonstrate the utilization of process mineralogy to improve the plant performance of a large gold-silver operation. From raw ore to tailings, from concentrate to off-gases, nearly all aspects of the recovery process have benefited from the mineralogical work. The involvement of a process-oriented mineralogist on a routine basis permitted the plant to "unlock" the reasons for process problems and to take corrective measures such as adjusting and modifying the mill circuit and the process parameters. Process mineralogy has also been of substantial value for the selection and operation of equipment. This resulted in a more cost-effective operation with improved precious metals recovery and better by-product quality. Specific modifications made in recent years are largely related to mineralogical factors, particularly the inherent precious metals mineralogy and alteration characteristics of the ore.
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APA: Wolfgang Baum  (1998)  Optimizing A Gold-silver Plant Using Mineralogical Data

MLA: Wolfgang Baum Optimizing A Gold-silver Plant Using Mineralogical Data . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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