Oxygen Whole Ore Roasting At Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. W. Deter
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The gold ores in the Jerritt Canyon district have been recognized as refractory since they were first encountered by FMC geologists in 1976. Upon obtaining managing rights as joint venture partner, Freeport McMoRan Inc. developed an operating plan featuring carbon-in-leach gold recovery techniques for the oxide portion of the ores and a patented sulphide oxidation step followed by chlorination for treating the organic carbon constituents of the refractory ores prior to CIL gold recovery. The plant was successfully started up in 1981 with the first gold poured on July 4, 1981. Initial plant throughput was designed to be 2495 MTPD (2750 STPD) total through the dual processing trains.
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APA: K. W. Deter  (1991)  Oxygen Whole Ore Roasting At Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture

MLA: K. W. Deter Oxygen Whole Ore Roasting At Jerritt Canyon Joint Venture. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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