Heap Leaching And Dump Leaching At Mesquite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tim Q. Haldane
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The ability to efficiently process low grade gold ores has allowed the Gold Fields Mesquite Mine in Imperial County, California to expand from a 2.1 million tonne per year rate in 1986 to its present 7.3 million tonne per year processing rate. Increased tonnage demands led to the 1989 construction and start-up of a dump leach pad to supplement the existing heap leach operation, resulting in an excellent opportunity to compare the two processes at the same operation. Additional operating costs associated with the crushed ore heaps are justified through enhanced recoveries, even at very low ore grades. An overview of current operating practices at Mesquite is presented along with metallurgical and economic comparisons between the crushed and run-of-mine ore heaps.
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APA: Tim Q. Haldane  (1990)  Heap Leaching And Dump Leaching At Mesquite

MLA: Tim Q. Haldane Heap Leaching And Dump Leaching At Mesquite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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