Biooxidation Of Metates Ore Using Thermophilic Microorganisms

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gregory J. Olson Thomas R. Clark Jody Kelso
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Refractory, sulfidic gold ore from the Metates deposit in Mexico was tested to determine if it could be heap biooxidized to improve gold extraction. Small column tests were conducted in a manner consistent with anticipated process conditions: increased tempera­ture due to oxidation of the high sulfide content ofMetates ore and full recycle application of leach solutions containing high concen­trations of dissolved solids. Biooxidation by thermophilic (heat­loving) microorganisms was tested to determine: 1. the extent of sulfide oxidation and bottle roll precious metal recovery, 2. reagent consumption, and 3. potential solution flow problems due to mineral precipitation.
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APA: Gregory J. Olson Thomas R. Clark Jody Kelso  (1998)  Biooxidation Of Metates Ore Using Thermophilic Microorganisms

MLA: Gregory J. Olson Thomas R. Clark Jody Kelso Biooxidation Of Metates Ore Using Thermophilic Microorganisms. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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