Development Of A Hydrometallurgical Flowsheet For Precious Metal Recovery From A Sulphidic, Carbonaceous Gold Ore Containing Unusually High Silver Values

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. A. Fleming R. G. Williamson
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Process development for Eskay Creek began in early 1990 at Lakefield Research, and was initially focused on producing a high-grade/high-recovery concentrate for sale. Owing to the significant base metal sulphide (Cu, Zn, Pb) content of the ore, such a product would have made an attractive feed to a copper smelter, while a gravity and/or flotation flowsheet would have circumvented many of the environmental permitting problems that were anticipated. In the event, it was found that neither gravity nor flotation (nor even a combination of the two) was able to produce a discardable tailing and, in late 1990, attention shifted to the development of a hydrometallurgical flowsheet.
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APA: C. A. Fleming R. G. Williamson  (1995)  Development Of A Hydrometallurgical Flowsheet For Precious Metal Recovery From A Sulphidic, Carbonaceous Gold Ore Containing Unusually High Silver Values

MLA: C. A. Fleming R. G. Williamson Development Of A Hydrometallurgical Flowsheet For Precious Metal Recovery From A Sulphidic, Carbonaceous Gold Ore Containing Unusually High Silver Values . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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