Optimizing the Carbon Circuit at the Young-Davidson Mine Using CIP/CIL Modelling

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
T. Crary M. Ounpuu P. MacPhail M. Tiedtke
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"The SGS carbon-in-pulp (CIP) / carbon-in-leach (CIL) model was used to evaluate and optimize the carbon circuit at Alamos Gold’s Young-Davidson Mine. Plants samples (pulp and carbon) were tested in a series of small scale batch experiments to determine rates of gold leaching and adsorption on carbon from a combined flotation concentrate/tailing product. The testwork data, along with existing plant data were then used to model the performance of the existing CIL plant and optimize the circuit to improve performance and overall recovery. The primary purpose of the modelling exercise was to determine the most cost effective way to lower solution losses at the plant. The modelling was also used to learn how the various parameters in the CIL circuit affect solution losses and the gold inventory tied up on the carbon. This resulted in recommendations for minor changes in the CIL flowsheet, which were successfully implemented in the plant. The approach, results and plant changes are presented.INTRODUCTION This paper presents the details from testwork conducted on samples from Alamos Gold’s Young- Davidson gold mine which is located near the town of Matachewan, approximately 60 km west of Kirkland Lake in Northern Ontario, within the southwestern part of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The objective of the test program (completed by SGS Canada in 2013) was to investigate and model the combined flotation concentrate / tailing carbon-in-leach (CIL) circuit and suggest ways to improve gold recovery. The metallurgical test program included mineralogy, rheology, and carbon modelling testwork. Plant information was provided during the test program and used in the optimization process. Upon completion of the testwork, plant changes were recommended and implemented at site (October 2014). Plant results from 2014 to 2017 confirmed the modelling results."
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APA: T. Crary M. Ounpuu P. MacPhail M. Tiedtke  (2018)  Optimizing the Carbon Circuit at the Young-Davidson Mine Using CIP/CIL Modelling

MLA: T. Crary M. Ounpuu P. MacPhail M. Tiedtke Optimizing the Carbon Circuit at the Young-Davidson Mine Using CIP/CIL Modelling. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2018.

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