Advances In Pol Ycom High-pressure Roll Grinding Of Refractory Gold Ores

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 18
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
Future ore reserves of major gold producers in North America and elsewhere will consist of refractory gold ores. About 60 % of the current U.S. gold production is mined in Nevada. Several of the large gold operations in this state indicate that 40 to 90 % of their future ore feeds will contain refractory gold. To compound problems, average head grades for refractory U.S. gold ores have fallen from 8 - 9 g/mt to about 4 g/mt by 1991.
In Latin America, 52 % of the gold operations will require milling for optimal recovery. Deeper reserves are, like in North America, refractory.
Particularly in hard, (semi)refractory sulfide ores, many operations may experience substantial decreases of gold recovery. For example, Martins et al. (1991) report that at an Australian mine, sulfide ore treatment led to 4 - 10 % lower gold recoveries as the work index increased from 8 kWh/t to 14 kWh/t and the grind coarsened.
Many refractory ores should actually be classified as semirefractory since a fine sulfide fracturing and liberation would make 80 - 90 % of the gold cyanide leachable. However, conventional comminution is often prohibitively expensive for these ore types.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Advances In Pol Ycom High-pressure Roll Grinding Of Refractory Gold OresMLA: Advances In Pol Ycom High-pressure Roll Grinding Of Refractory Gold Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.