Gravity Concentration At Viceroy's Castle Mountain Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard H. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The Castle Mountain Mine (CMM) is located in the eastern por­tion of San Bernardino County, Southern California, 70 miles south of Las Vegas. The CMM is a joint venture between Viceroy Gold Corp. (75% and operator) and MK Gold (25%). The CMM initially started gold production with an 8,000 tpd cyanide heap leach operation in February, 1992 when the first ore was crushed and delivered to the leach pads. Even during construction and commissioning, design work was under way to engineer and construct a 1,200 tpd Mill circuit to process the higher grade fraction of the ore through use of pulp agglomera­tion. The need for a grinding circuit became evident with the quantity of high grade material delineated during drilling and the amount of visible gold that the geologists were finding in the drill core and R.C. cuttings. Viceroy did not want to stack the higher grade ore on the heap, and it was clear that permitting a tailings pond would, at best, be a long drawn-out affair. An alternative to a tailings facility had to be found.
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APA: Richard H. Johnson  (1996)  Gravity Concentration At Viceroy's Castle Mountain Mine

MLA: Richard H. Johnson Gravity Concentration At Viceroy's Castle Mountain Mine . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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