Processing Of Polymetallic Sulphides from Iberian Pyrite Belt

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Frias E. Delgado J. Gotor
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB) is one of the world's largest reserves of primary sulphides containing base metals (Cu, Zn, Pb), precious metals and some special metals such as indium. Estimated resources are over 1,500 million tonnes of volcanogenic massive sulphide ores. From 1980´s Europe lives the decline in its mines mainly motivated by the low price of the metals. One aspect that contributed equally to this was the ecological disaster produced by the discharge of more than seven million tonnes from the tailings dam of Boliden-Apirsa (Aznalcollar) in 1998. Today the situation is different; the companies present in the IPB have given evidence that it is possible to reconcile mining projects and care on the environment, and the regional authorities are opening a public tender to re-start Aznalcollar mine. A new challenging era has been started at this Spanish/Portuguese mining area. This paper presents the results and preliminary economics of a project devoted to IPB primary sulphides processing through different technology approach, e.g. conventional selective flotation against bulk flotation or mixed metals flotation combined with hydrometallurgical processing.
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APA: C. Frias E. Delgado J. Gotor  (2014)  Processing Of Polymetallic Sulphides from Iberian Pyrite Belt

MLA: C. Frias E. Delgado J. Gotor Processing Of Polymetallic Sulphides from Iberian Pyrite Belt. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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