Boliden Westmin Limited - Gibraltar Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Tom Milner Jack Stickney Harry Siewert
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"LocationThe Gibraltar mine is located in central British Columbia (NTS 93B/9W), 362 km north of Vancouver. Access is provided by 20 km of paved road from McLeese Lake, which lies 45 km north of Williams Lake on Highway 97. Latitude and longitude of the mine are 52° 30' and 122° 16', respectively.The total area of the McLeese Lake site is approximately 1700 ha (4200 acres). This includes the orebodies, dumps, surface drainage collection system, plant site, roads and tailings ponds.Brief Description of OperationOre is mined by open pit methods and is concentrated using conventional crushing, grinding and flotation processes. Copper and molybdenum flotation occurs at an average rate of 40 000 tons per day. Tailing is discharged to an impoundment area and the water recycled as process water. Additional copper is extracted from the waste dumps using sulphuric acid as a leach solution followed by solvent extraction and electrowinning.HistoryExploration by Gibraltar began in 1964, continuing until late 1970, at which time it was announced that the property would go into production. Construction started in early 1971, with initial production in March 1972. Target capacity of 30 000 tons per day was achieved by the end of March and is currently at 40 000 tons per day.Ore reserves as of January 1, 1998 were 184 384 000 tons grading 0.31% Cu and 0.010% MoS2."
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APA: Tom Milner Jack Stickney Harry Siewert  (2000)  Boliden Westmin Limited - Gibraltar Mine

MLA: Tom Milner Jack Stickney Harry Siewert Boliden Westmin Limited - Gibraltar Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2000.

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