Double thickener circuit at Gold Fields' Chimney Creek

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. G. Mansanti J. R. Arnold J. H. Gourdie J. O. Marsden
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

During the testing and design of the Gold Fields' Chimney Creek mine, it was found that a much higher carbon loading was possible with CIC (carbon-in-solution columns) than with CIP (carbon-in-pulp). In an effort to keep the carbon handling minimized, an emphasis was put on forcing gold to the CIC circuit rather than the CIP. After considerable study, it was found that a circuit with two thickeners and an interstage leach would force 90% of the gold to CIC. Computer modelling indicates that the benefits of the hybrid circuit include higher recovery, less carbon handling, fewer leach tanks, and lower reagent costs.
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APA: J. G. Mansanti J. R. Arnold J. H. Gourdie J. O. Marsden  (1990)  Double thickener circuit at Gold Fields' Chimney Creek

MLA: J. G. Mansanti J. R. Arnold J. H. Gourdie J. O. Marsden Double thickener circuit at Gold Fields' Chimney Creek. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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