One Year of Pressure Oxidation at the Lone Tree Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. A. Cole
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Santa Fe Pacific Gold's Lone Tree mine is located in Humboldt County, NV, 45 km (28 miles) east of Winnemucca. The mine currently operates a 1.74-Mt/a (1.92-million stpy) run-of-mine heap-leach operation and a 2.27-kt/d (2500 stpd) refractory gold¬ore-processing plant. Most of the mill-grade ore reserves are refractory, mainly due to pyrite and arsenopyrite encapsulation of the gold. The autoclave pressure-oxidation circuit was commissioned in February 1994 to process the refractory ore. Mineralogy unique to the Lone Tree deposit allowed for the design of a partial-oxidation process. It takes advantage of the heterogeneous nature of the pyrite morphology. Partial oxidation has resulted in an autoclave plant that is able to achieve low operating-unit costs (Figs. 1 and 2).
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APA: J. A. Cole  (1995)  One Year of Pressure Oxidation at the Lone Tree Gold Mine

MLA: J. A. Cole One Year of Pressure Oxidation at the Lone Tree Gold Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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