"Mine Geology and Process Ore Control at Newmont Gold Company Mines,Carlin Trend, Nevada."

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1110 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
The Carlin Trend is one of the most significant gold mining districts in North America. Located in northeastern Nevada, a total of over 17 million ounces of gold have been produced since 1965 at Newmont Gold Company's open-pit and underground operations. Oxidized portions of the sediment-hosted, disseminated gold deposits at Carlin generally consist of finely disseminated concentrations of sub-micron sized native gold particles hosted in Paleozoic siliciclastic or carbonate rock. Oxide ore is commonly amenable to dump leach or heap leach processing, yielding an average 50 to 70% recovery of total contained gold. Refractory unoxidized ore requires some form of pretreatment oxidation to ensure economic gold recovery. Geologic ore control is typically combined with standard assay and engineering techniques to maintain both grade and metallurgical control ofleach grade ores. Mine geologists provide a vital function through field observation and recording ofmineralogic data during daily, visual blasthole logging. Intricately mixed refractory materials must be separated from oxide ore to ensure highest possible gold recoveries. Geologic information is combined with assay data to create mine polygons in an engineering computer database. Mining selectivity is further enhanced by in-pit ore control geologists who are available to make production decisions based on direct mineralogic observations at active mine faces.
Citation
APA:
(1997) "Mine Geology and Process Ore Control at Newmont Gold Company Mines,Carlin Trend, Nevada."MLA: "Mine Geology and Process Ore Control at Newmont Gold Company Mines,Carlin Trend, Nevada.". The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.