Rinsing Residual Cyanide From Spent Ore In Sub-Arctic Conditions

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In cold regions rinsing of spent cyanide leach heaps is stopped during winter and is resumed again after snow melts. The effect of this idle time on the overall cyanide removal process was studied in this work. Samples were collected for rinsing tests from one heap at the Ryan Lode Mine of Citigold Alaska, Inc., near Fairbanks. The material was tested for cyanide removal a large column, 1.22 m high by 20 cm square, and in a small column, 1.22 m high by 10 cm in diameter. The rinse water was analyzed at regular intervals to determine the rate of cyanide removal from the solids. It was found that diffusion plays a major role in the removal of cyanide from the ore particles. Calculations showed that the insulating effect of the snow cover on the heap provides an excellent moderates the interior temperature of the heap, and would be expected to help the progress of the diffusion reaction during winter. The result expected result wil1 be higher cyanide values reporting to the rinse water after snow-melt.
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APA:  (1993)  Rinsing Residual Cyanide From Spent Ore In Sub-Arctic Conditions

MLA: Rinsing Residual Cyanide From Spent Ore In Sub-Arctic Conditions. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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