Refractory Gold Ore Processing Methods At Jerritt Canyon

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul A. Lahti
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Independence Mining Company, Inc. (IMC) has for the past several years processed refractory gold ores at its Jerritt Canyon operation near Elko, Nevada. The ore is typical of those of the Carlin Trend and is refractory due to physical encapsulation of gold in carbon, pyrite, and arsenopyrite. It is also "preg robbing" due to the contained organic carbon that acts as a gold adsorber. Refractory ores require some form of pretreatment before cyanidation to enable economical recovery of gold. The metallurgical facility at Jerritt Canyon is unique in that it consists of two distinct pretreatment methods for the recovery of gold: a chemical process utilizing chlorine and a pyro-metal­lurgical process employing oxidative roasting. This paper pro­vides a comparison of the two methods highlighting flow sheets, pretreatment operation detail, performance comparisons, and pertinent environmental data.
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APA: Paul A. Lahti  (1996)  Refractory Gold Ore Processing Methods At Jerritt Canyon

MLA: Paul A. Lahti Refractory Gold Ore Processing Methods At Jerritt Canyon . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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