Improved Sulfide Gold Ore Biooxidation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William J. Kohr Christopher E. Johansson John W. Shield
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Heap biooxidation is an economical means to treat refractory sulfidic ores. However, air flow limitations are a major obstacle in commercialization of this technology. Geobiotics, Inc. has developed a new process for heap biooxidation of sulfide ores that renders the ore more susceptible to bacterial oxidation. In this process, air and liquid flows in the heap are greatly improved by first removing clays and other fine particles from the ore. Gold bearing sulfides are recovered from the removed fines and separately biooxidized. Column biooxidations were conducted on two refractory sulfidic ores from which the fines had been removed in order to improve air flow through the column. Gold recoveries increased from 46% to 90% for a mill grade ore and from 52% to 80% for a low grade ore after biooxidation. Fines and clays in these ores had precluded whole ore heap biooxidation from occurring. This new process addresses the most significant problem of large scale heap biooxidation.
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APA: William J. Kohr Christopher E. Johansson John W. Shield  (1996)  Improved Sulfide Gold Ore Biooxidation

MLA: William J. Kohr Christopher E. Johansson John W. Shield Improved Sulfide Gold Ore Biooxidation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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