The Selection of High Pressure Grinding Rolls and the Design of the Mt Todd Comminution Circuit

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Martin F. Grier
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Mt Todd Gold Project is located 300km to the south of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. The identified resource comprises 46 million tonnes at 1. 65g/t using a 1. 0g/t cut-off ( 50 million short tonnes at 0.05oz/st). The resource is open to the north and at depth. Mineralisation comprises easterly dipping sheeted quartz/sulphide veins, typically 10 to 20 millimetres in thickness, hosted by hornsfelled greywackes. The majority of the ore body is primary ore with only 10% classified as oxide ore. Early testwork showed that the ore was not suitable for heap leaching, giving only 50% recovery at a -3mm crush size. Acceptable recoveries were obtained at a P80 of 75 micron. However, the ore is extremely hard.
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APA: Martin F. Grier  (1992)  The Selection of High Pressure Grinding Rolls and the Design of the Mt Todd Comminution Circuit

MLA: Martin F. Grier The Selection of High Pressure Grinding Rolls and the Design of the Mt Todd Comminution Circuit. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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