Development (Optimezation) of the Detour Lake Concentrator Flowsheet: Integration of the Results of Comminution and the Metallurgical Testwork Program

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Torrealba-Vargas A. Allaire R. Welyhorsky
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Early testwork was carried out to select the plant process design criteria and flowsheet selection. Additional testwork was carried out during the feasibility study to support the optimization of the plant design criteria. The test results showed that the recovery of gold was not very sensitive to grind size in the range of 75 to 105 microns. An additional result was that the presence of lead nitrate did not improve the kinetics of gold leaching. This conclusion was supported by the low content of sulphides in the ore. It was also found that the presence of lead nitrate increased copper dissolution, producing the potential for an increase of copper reporting to electrowinning, which is detrimental to the overall gold recovery process. The use of oxygen in leaching was investigated to increase leach kinetics. The results of leaching tests to compare using oxygen instead of air indicated that, due to the improved leach time, it was possible to reduce the number of leaching tanks from twenty four (24) to twenty (20).
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APA: J. Torrealba-Vargas A. Allaire R. Welyhorsky  (2011)  Development (Optimezation) of the Detour Lake Concentrator Flowsheet: Integration of the Results of Comminution and the Metallurgical Testwork Program

MLA: J. Torrealba-Vargas A. Allaire R. Welyhorsky Development (Optimezation) of the Detour Lake Concentrator Flowsheet: Integration of the Results of Comminution and the Metallurgical Testwork Program. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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