Selection And Evaluation Of A Refractory Gold Extraction Process To Suit An Orebody

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. W. Major P. G. Semple R. M. Nendick
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

As free milling oxide gold ore reserves are depleted, more mining companies are having to evaluate the available alternatives for treating refractory deposits. The selection of a treatment process can be very difficult; and, despite the claims of their respective proponents, there is no one process that will continuously prove superior. Selection of the optimum process for an individual deposit is contingent on the size of the deposit, the grade of the deposit and the refractory nature of the ore. Since extensive metallurgical test programs are usually required to determine the optimum extraction process, an inappropriate initial selection may prove costly and time consuming. This paper discusses the steps involved in evaluating a refractory ore in order to expedite the evaluation of the required process through the feasibility study stage.
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APA: K. W. Major P. G. Semple R. M. Nendick  (1990)  Selection And Evaluation Of A Refractory Gold Extraction Process To Suit An Orebody

MLA: K. W. Major P. G. Semple R. M. Nendick Selection And Evaluation Of A Refractory Gold Extraction Process To Suit An Orebody. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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