Bulk Flotation of Low-Grade Refractory Ores at Homestake’s McLaughlin Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David Shuck
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

On November 1991, Homestake Mining Co. completed the installation of a $5.7-million, 2.7-kt/d (3000-stpd) flotation circuit into the flowsheet of the McLaughlin Mine in California's coastal mountain range, about 113 km (70 miles) north of San Francisco. This addition reduced overall operating costs and improved the gold recovery of the low-grade refractory reserves over that expected from direct cyanidation. In addition, flotation provided a means to generate a sulfide concentrate that is used to supplement feed to the pressure oxidation circuit. The McLaughlin operation started in 1985 as the first pressure oxidation plant for treating sulfide refractory ore. During the mine's short history, efforts have been made to reduce costs and increase production through process development.
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APA: David Shuck  (1994)  Bulk Flotation of Low-Grade Refractory Ores at Homestake’s McLaughlin Mine

MLA: David Shuck Bulk Flotation of Low-Grade Refractory Ores at Homestake’s McLaughlin Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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