The 'lock-up' of gold in run-of-mine mils at Randfontein Estates

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D. B. Paterson
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

In view of decreasing head grades, the relatively high gold price, and recent developments in metal evaluation, an exercise was initiated to determine the extent of gold concentration, the mode of occurrence, and the areas of concentration within the run-of-mine milling circuits of Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company (Witwatersrand) Limited. The total gold content of three of the thirteen run-of-mine mils in the Group was measured as a typical lock-up of approximately 200 kg per mil. The majority of this gold was concentrated either behind the grid-type body liners or within the pockets of the body liners. This paper is an account of the experimental procedure and the results obtained, and highlights possible means of limiting gold lock-up in future.
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APA: D. B. Paterson  (1988)  The 'lock-up' of gold in run-of-mine mils at Randfontein Estates

MLA: D. B. Paterson The 'lock-up' of gold in run-of-mine mils at Randfontein Estates. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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