Drilling of Heap Leach Residue at Gold Fields-Mesquite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Alex Ruzycki
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Gold Fields-Mesquite is a 7.5 million ton per year heap leach operation located in the Maj ave Desert of Southeastern California. Extraction of gold is carried out on multiple lifts, with over 33.3 million tons of ore leached since the inception of operations in 1985. The delineation of the gold left in heap residue is a formidable task. Gold removed from active leach areas can be routinely monitored through sampling of emerging solutions but exact recoveries from specific heaps remains nebulous due to factors such as cross flow between sections buffering effects from multiple lifts, and releaching. In order to better quantify ultimate heap recoveries and increase releach efficiency, Mesquite initiated a residue drilling program. The project progressed through an evaluation of sampling protocol, drilling of residue by reverse circulation, entry of assays into a software package capable of producing grade-based contour maps, and a production scale releach test that evaluated the system's ability to predict residue grade.
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APA: Alex Ruzycki  (1992)  Drilling of Heap Leach Residue at Gold Fields-Mesquite

MLA: Alex Ruzycki Drilling of Heap Leach Residue at Gold Fields-Mesquite . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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