Haile Gold Mine Metallrgy And Flowsheet Review

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Wickens
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Haile Gold Mine is located near Kershaw, South Carolina, approximately 50 miles south of Charlotte, North Carolina. Gold was first discovered at the site in 1827, and the property has been through several operating periods since. The relatively low grade and refractory nature of the deposit has been a challenge for efficient processing since the start of mining on the property. Early processing techniques included gravity separation and barrel chlorination. The last operation employed heap leaching in 1985 through 1992. After being closed and reclaimed for over 20 years, the property is poised to re-open and produce once again. In this chapter of the Mine?s legacy, flotation and ultra-fine grinding will be employed to achieve economic extraction of gold and silver from the pyrite. This paper briefly reviews some of the mine?s history, the metallurgical testing, the flowsheet and discusses design considerations. KEY WORDS: process plant, flash flotation, leaching, SMD, stirred media detritor
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APA: J. Wickens  (2013)  Haile Gold Mine Metallrgy And Flowsheet Review

MLA: J. Wickens Haile Gold Mine Metallrgy And Flowsheet Review. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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