Technical Note - The Use Of Bauxite Waste Mud In The Heap Leaching Of Gold Ores

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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Gold heap leach operations often process low grade ores with little margin for cost increases. The advantage of heap leach operations is the considerable savings in both capital and operating costs. This paper looks at an alternative pH modifier to lime in the heap leach process, namely bauxite waste mud or red mud. The red mud can contain trace amounts of gold and was found to be an excellent source of slow release sodium hydroxide for long-term pH modification. Column cyanide leaches showed that 25 kgt-1 of red mud provided a higher pH and longer pH modification than 0.25 kgt-1 of lime. Contaminants leached from the red mud hampered the adsorption of the aurocyanide complex onto activated carbon.
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APA:  (1993)  Technical Note - The Use Of Bauxite Waste Mud In The Heap Leaching Of Gold Ores

MLA: Technical Note - The Use Of Bauxite Waste Mud In The Heap Leaching Of Gold Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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