The McArthur River Project
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 14
 - File Size:
 - 1147 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1993
 
Abstract
The McArthur River (HYC) deposit, located in the Northern Territory of  Australia, was discovered by Mt Isa Mines Limited geologists in 1955. It  is one of the largest sedimentary stratiform zinc-lead-silver deposits  known. Previous attempts to exploit the deposit have been thwarted by its  geographical location, the capital expenditure required to establish an  operation and the fine-grained nature of the mineralisation. The steeply dipping western margin of the deposit is covered by up to  25 m of overburden, and lies beneath the McArthur River and its flood  plain. Dips are eastward, with the eastern edge of the deposit at a depth of  about 400 m below the surface. The average thickness of the deposit is  55 m, and it covers an area of about 1.8 by 1.3 km. Seven stratiform orebodies are interbedded with sedimentary breccia,  tuff and poorly mineralised siltstone. Mineralisation consists of finely  intergrown sphalerite and galena, hosted by pyritic siltstone of the middle  Proterozoic McArthur Group. Selective underground mining of the lower orebodies will extract more  than one million tonnes of ore per annum. The dip of the mineralisation  demands that mining will be by way of apparent dip room and pillar.  Declines will provide access and haulage, and wherever possible  development will be in ore. Initially, haulage will be by trackless diesel  powered trucks, but these will be replaced by a conveyer system. A single zinc-lead-silver concentrate will be produced from a simple  flowsheet. This flowsheet has been developed in the laboratory and  demonstrated during an extensive pilot plant campaign. A single stage  SAG mill will be utilised to grind the ore down to a P80 = 45 ltm (80 per  cent of particles passing 45 ¦rn. Conventional flotation cells will produce  a single rougher concentrate that will be reground to No
Citation
APA: (1993) The McArthur River Project
MLA: The McArthur River Project. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1993.