Semi-Autogenous Grinding Of Cu/Mo Ore At Lornex ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James McManus
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

The Lornex mine is located on the Southern slope of the Highland Valley in South Central British Columbia. The large low grade deposit was discovered in 1964; stripping began in 1970, and the mill started commercial production in October of 1972. The orebody is classified as a complex porphyry type having as major constituent quartz diorite, with varying amounts of quartz, grano diorite, and porphyry. A substantial degree of alteration is evident in the host rock, and this became the key factor in major equipment selection for the grinding section. A pilot plant was constructed on the property capable of treating 100 TPD of ore. The ore was mined to be as representative as possible of the entire orebody by sinking a shaft and cross cutting the deposit underground.
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APA: James McManus  (1975)  Semi-Autogenous Grinding Of Cu/Mo Ore At Lornex ? Introduction

MLA: James McManus Semi-Autogenous Grinding Of Cu/Mo Ore At Lornex ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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