CIP Technology - Recent Development in Australia

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Avraamides
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Some operational difficulties have been encountered in the transfer of carbon-in-pulp technology to Australian conditions. Many gold mines? are located in remote and arid areas where the available ground water is highly saline. There is a gradual depletion of free milling oxidised gold ore reserves resulting in the necessity to treat deeper primary sulphide .deposits which can be refractory. Some near-surface ore-bodies and tailing dumps are contaminated by natural vegetative matter which can interfere with the adsorption of gold from the cyanided pulp,. Advances which have been? made include potable water conservation in elution, a new type of regeneration kiln, inter-stage screens, alternative leaching systems transportable carbon-in-pulp plants and efficient open-cut mining methods. Academic and applied research is well supported by government and industry and the results are normally rapidly disseminated and put into practice by the gold mining industry.
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APA: J. Avraamides  (1989)  CIP Technology - Recent Development in Australia

MLA: J. Avraamides CIP Technology - Recent Development in Australia. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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