A Case Study into the Treatment of Low Grade Austalian Gold Ores Heap Leaching vs Carbon-in-Pulp

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Noakes MJ Willsteed TV
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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38
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

In the past few years an elevated gold price has resulted in the evaluation of many small scale surface gold deposits in Australia typically containing about 2-3 g/t Au. Operators have tended to assume that at the lower end of the grade spectrum only heap leaching is economically possible whereas above some assumed "cut-off" grade, carbon-in-pulp or similar techniques can be considered to have economic advantages.Studies made on a number of these prospects has indicated that this rather arbitary choice of treatment method can be mis-leading.A case study has been prepared assuming a "typical" situation and is presented. The deposit contains three million tonnes of ore assaying 3 g/t Au and is amenable to open pit mining methods. The mine site is remote but accessable and existing infrastructure is minimal. There are no unusual environmental constraints.
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APA: Noakes MJ Willsteed TV  (1984)  A Case Study into the Treatment of Low Grade Austalian Gold Ores Heap Leaching vs Carbon-in-Pulp

MLA: Noakes MJ Willsteed TV A Case Study into the Treatment of Low Grade Austalian Gold Ores Heap Leaching vs Carbon-in-Pulp. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.

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