Gravity Concentration At Montana Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mary Anne Antonioli Byron Darnton Steve Lloyd
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Pegasus Gold Corporations' Montana Tunnels mine began oper­ation in March 1987. The process plant at startup consisted of a bulk flotation circuit followed by leaching of the reground bulk concentrate. The leach residue then advanced to selective Pb/Zn flotation. This original circuit had its share of problems, and the leach circuit was abandoned after six months. The bulk flotation circuit was modified to selective Pb/Zn flotation at this same time. Gravity concentration was researched early on, prior to selecting bulk flotation with leach as the flowsheet of choice. Flotation was deemed to be more practical than gravity due to the lower capital and operating costs. No further work was done concerning gravity concentration until 1990 when it was decid­ed to investigate ways to diminish the occurrence of free gold reporting to the flotation tailings.
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APA: Mary Anne Antonioli Byron Darnton Steve Lloyd  (1996)  Gravity Concentration At Montana Tunnels

MLA: Mary Anne Antonioli Byron Darnton Steve Lloyd Gravity Concentration At Montana Tunnels . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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