Underground Leaching of a Gold Sulphide Ore by Thiourea

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. Tremblay G. Deschenes E. Ghali J. McMullen M. Lanouette
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Since the start of this decade, our society has attached great importance to matters concerning environmental protection. Currently, most mining operations use the cyanidation process in working gold deposits. While this process is efficient, the dangerous aspects of cyanide are delaying the development and marketing of cyanidation in underground sites. There is a growing need to consider installing an underground leaching system that will make the processing of low-grade gold ore profitable by reducing certain major operating costs (transportation, crushing and grinding). Underground leaching is performed in two ways. The first way is in-site or underground and the second way is in-situ. CANMET (Harrison et al.), in collaboration with Dennison Mines, developed the underground leaching of uranium. This process is used commercially. Copper, salt and sulphur are recovered by in-situ leaching (Jacobson and Murphy). The recovery of gold and silver is under development (Van Staden and Laxen).
Citation

APA: L. Tremblay G. Deschenes E. Ghali J. McMullen M. Lanouette  (1992)  Underground Leaching of a Gold Sulphide Ore by Thiourea

MLA: L. Tremblay G. Deschenes E. Ghali J. McMullen M. Lanouette Underground Leaching of a Gold Sulphide Ore by Thiourea. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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