Geometallurgical Characterization of Vizcachitas Cu/Mo Ore, Chile

International Mineral Processing Congress
Antony Amberg Gonzalo Saldías Romke Kuyvenhoven Francisco Soto Heriban Soto Catherine Souza
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"Vizcachitas is an advanced stage copper–molybdenum porphyry deposit, fully owned by Los Andes Copper and located in Central Chile. The property contains an indicated resource of 1,038 million tonnes grading 0.37% Cu and 0.012% Mo, and an inferred resource of 318 million tonnes grading 0.345% Cu and 0.013% Mo (Coffey & Alquimia, 2014). The deposit occurs in the same geological belt as several other giant copper-molybdenum porphyry deposits including Río Blanco-Los Bronces, Los Pelambres-Pachon and El Teniente. In 2018, the original Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) study from 2014 was updated; this paper presents the geometallurgical testwork that was performed to support that update. The testwork focused on the metallurgical characterization of 40 DDH samples and the development of a more profound orebody knowledge by relating geological features with metallurgical performance. The scope of work included complete chemical and mineralogical QemSCAN characterization; SAG, ball mill and abrasion testing; complete rougher and cleaner kinetics including locked-cycle-test; environmental ABA and settling tests on rougher tailings. The results show that the ore can be classified as medium-hard, with a hardness that is slightly below the average for large Cu/Mo deposits in the region. A good correlation was found between lithology and breakage characteristics, implying that the specific energy consumption (kWh/t) is well correlated to rock type. The results of the flotation tests were very encouraging and did not show significant variability. An overall Cu recovery of 91% can be expected for the flotation circuit. The use of a relatively coarse primary grind size gave good final recovery and grade for both Cu and Mo, and deserves further attention in future work, as this impacts positively both energy consumption and water recovery.INTRODUCTION Los Andes Copper Ltd. is a Canadian exploration and development company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of advanced stage copper deposits in Latin America. The company owns 100% of the Vizcachitas project in Chile, the largest copper deposit in the Americas not controlled by the majors. Vizcachitas is a copper-molybdenum porphyry deposit, located 120 km north of Santiago, in an area of very good infrastructure."
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APA: Antony Amberg Gonzalo Saldías Romke Kuyvenhoven Francisco Soto Heriban Soto Catherine Souza  (2018)  Geometallurgical Characterization of Vizcachitas Cu/Mo Ore, Chile

MLA: Antony Amberg Gonzalo Saldías Romke Kuyvenhoven Francisco Soto Heriban Soto Catherine Souza Geometallurgical Characterization of Vizcachitas Cu/Mo Ore, Chile. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2018.

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