Recovery Improvements Extend Reserves at Texasgulf’s Aurora Phosphate Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. M. Breza
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Recovery of phosphate concentrate at Texasgulf’s Aurora Mine has received increased attention as existing mine and plant production capacity limits are reached. Improved mining techniques and mineral processing of waste streams offer the potential to increase phosphate production without major expansion. Innovative processes are being identified to maximize pit mining recovery and to minimize waste stream losses. This results in more effective use of the phosphate. Texasgulf Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Elf Aquitaine. The Aurora phosphate rock mine and refining facilities are located in North Carolina on the south shore of the Pamlico Sound. Phosphate ore is recovered by open- cast mining techniques. Draglines and other earthmoving equipment are used to uncover and mine the phosphate ore. The mined ore then is slurried and pumped about 8 km (5 miles) to the processing plant.
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APA: H. M. Breza  (1994)  Recovery Improvements Extend Reserves at Texasgulf’s Aurora Phosphate Mine

MLA: H. M. Breza Recovery Improvements Extend Reserves at Texasgulf’s Aurora Phosphate Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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