Problems Associated with Sampling and Assaying for Gold in Mill Feed at Peko Mines Ltd.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Prior to 1972, Peko Mines Limited at Tennant Creek used a central mill at Peko, which consisted of a gravity circuit, flotation and cyanidation of tailings, to treat their gold ore from surrounding mines. The Warrego concentrator, 60km to the west, was built to handle the Warrego and Gecko copper orebodies, which were being developed concurrently with the concentrator construction The Warrego concentrator consisted of a flotation circuit, using autogenous grinding at 100 - 120 tph, compared to the more elaborate Peko circuit employing rod mill - ball mill grinding capable of treating only 18 - 26 tph. During development of the Warrego copper mine a gold rich ore pod was located, because of which the mining plans were adjusted to allow simultaneous, separate extraction of the copper and gold ores. However, the plans for the concentrator were not affected as the gold ore could be carted 60km to the Peko central mill for processing.
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APA:  (1978)  Problems Associated with Sampling and Assaying for Gold in Mill Feed at Peko Mines Ltd.

MLA: Problems Associated with Sampling and Assaying for Gold in Mill Feed at Peko Mines Ltd.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1978.

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