Mineralogy And Modelling – Predicting Uranium Leach Extraction At Olympic Dam

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
V. Liebezeit K. Ehrig Y. Li E. Macmillan B. Pewkliang M. Smith
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The Olympic Dam iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) uranium-silver deposit is the largest publicly declared uranium, fifth largest copper and third largest gold resource. Currently, the operation consists of an underground mine and integrated processing plant. Uranium is produced from leaching of flotation tailings and is a co-product to copper cathode with by-product gold and silver bullion. The Olympic Dam geometallurgy team began studying ore from the Southern Mine Area (SMA) in 2006 and soon discovered uranium behaviour was far more variable than the behaviour in the Northern Mine Area, which had been mined from the start of the operation in 1988. The primary objective of Olympic Dam geometallurgy is to develop metallurgical performance predictors that reliably describe the process performance of different ore types and distribute these into the resource block model for use as a fundamental input into mine planning. The nature of the uranium mineralisation (compositionally and texturally complex and highly variable) meant that classic mineralogy techniques alone could not provide the resolution required for prediction of uranium extraction. However, the combination of quantitative mineralogy, results from laboratory-scale leach tests and modelling within the geometallurgy program has enabled prediction of both uranium flotation recovery (via association with sulphides) and uranium leach extraction, including at variable leach conditions. These stope-based predictions have supported trade-off decisions between operating costs and uranium revenue, and have predicted the changing recovery as the mining operations have moved into the Southern Mine Area in recent years.
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APA: V. Liebezeit K. Ehrig Y. Li E. Macmillan B. Pewkliang M. Smith  (2020)  Mineralogy And Modelling – Predicting Uranium Leach Extraction At Olympic Dam

MLA: V. Liebezeit K. Ehrig Y. Li E. Macmillan B. Pewkliang M. Smith Mineralogy And Modelling – Predicting Uranium Leach Extraction At Olympic Dam. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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