Silver And Gold Recovery At Sunshine Mining Company's New 16-To-1 Mill - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry A. Enloe
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The 16-to-1 milling operation is Sunshine Mining Company's first new silver and gold producing facility. The 16-to-1 underground mine and mill are located approximately 64 km (40 miles) southwest of Tonopah, Nevada. Ore re- serves in the epithermal vein deposit are estimated at 0.91 Mt (one million st) of ore, at an average silver grade of 206 to 240 g/t (6 to 7 oz/st) and an average gold grade of 1.2 g/t (0.035 oz/st). The underground mine uses a large diameter blasthole stoping system of mining using highly mechanized rubber-tired equipment. The mill uses conventional cyanide leaching with countercurrent decantation and Merrill-Crowe precipitation. The mill start-up was in February 1982 resulting in the first pour of dore' in March 1982. The mill's present annual production is approximately 31.1 t (1.0 million oz) of silver and 264 kg (8500 oz) of gold.
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APA: Larry A. Enloe  (1984)  Silver And Gold Recovery At Sunshine Mining Company's New 16-To-1 Mill - Introduction

MLA: Larry A. Enloe Silver And Gold Recovery At Sunshine Mining Company's New 16-To-1 Mill - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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