Lead Circuit Flotation at the Red Dog Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. J. Fairweather Keith Lee Naseem Mian
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"The initial metallurgical response of the lead flotation circuit at Cominco Alaska's Red Dog Mine was substantially below feasibility expectations. A program of diagnostic mineralogical analysis pointed the way to a number of process improvements, including simplification of the flow sheet and installation of a large flotation column as a lead cleaner. A diagnostic mineralogical analysis of the improved circuit shows that inadvertent activation of both sphalerite and pyrite has been substantially reduced, resulting in significant improvements in metallurgical performance. Directions for further improvements to the circuit performance are suggested by the recent analysis.IntroductionRed Dog is a high-grade, sedimentary exhalative (sedex) deposit with relatively simple mineralogy. The primary non-sulphide gangue minerals are quartz and barite, with minor barium carbonate (witherite). The iron sulphate minerals, siderotil, rosenite and copiapite occur variably throughout the deposit. Mineral texture is variable ranging from liberated sphalerite grains visible to the naked eye to intergrowths, particularly between sphalerite and galena, to less than ten microns. Both pyrite and marcasite are present. To date no enhanced reactivity of marcasite has been observed. For this discussion, ""pyrite"" will be used to refer to both iron sulphide minerals. In common with other sedex deposits, Red Dog contains organic and sulphur impurities."
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APA: M. J. Fairweather Keith Lee Naseem Mian  (1997)  Lead Circuit Flotation at the Red Dog Mine

MLA: M. J. Fairweather Keith Lee Naseem Mian Lead Circuit Flotation at the Red Dog Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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