Plant Expansions and CIL Optimization at Iamgold's Rosebel Operation in Suriname

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. Fleming J. Grignon
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

It is possible to reproduce the performance of an operating CIP or CIL plant in the laboratory, in small scale batch kinetic tests, coupled with mathematical models that translate kinetic data into predicted steady state gold profiles across multi-stage adsorption circuits. Once the performance of the commercial plant has been mimicked by the model, the plant operating parameters can be varied systematically in the model, and the likely response of the plant to the step wise change can be determined. In this way it is possible to inexpensively optimize the operating conditions of an existing plant, with no disruption to plant operations and no economic risk to the mining company. This approach had been adopted by IAMGOLD to optimize the performance of their Rosebel CIL plant following several major expansions in mill capacity since 2004.
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APA: C. Fleming J. Grignon  (2011)  Plant Expansions and CIL Optimization at Iamgold's Rosebel Operation in Suriname

MLA: C. Fleming J. Grignon Plant Expansions and CIL Optimization at Iamgold's Rosebel Operation in Suriname. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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