Geometallurgy For A Two Recovery Process Operation ? Cripple Creek And Victor Gold Mine, Colorado

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Abstract

Cripple Creek and Victor Gold Mine is an epithermal gold deposit located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Surface operations are continuing along with an expansion for an onsite mill to take place in the next couple of years. The surface pit is currently progressing downward from an oxidized zone into a transitional, more sulfide/ telluride-rich zone. Gold mineralization includes native gold, electrum, and tellurides. Cyanide heap leaching is the recovery process for the oxidized ore with the sulfide/telluride-rich ore to be processed at the new onsite mill. Ore characterization prior to mining is vital when there are two possible recovery processes. This characterization is dependent on geometallurgy. To identify the causes of the variability, multiple parameters are analyzed and assayed. These parameters are measured by a variety of analytical testwork. The analytical testwork provides measurements for the desired parameters. Geometallurgical models are developed for the parameters per recovery process, so estimations can be inserted into the resource model to optimize operations and recoveries.
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APA:  (2013)  Geometallurgy For A Two Recovery Process Operation ? Cripple Creek And Victor Gold Mine, Colorado

MLA: Geometallurgy For A Two Recovery Process Operation ? Cripple Creek And Victor Gold Mine, Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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