Pressure Oxidation Process Development For Treating Refractory Carbonaceous Ores At Twin Creeks

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Abstract

Conventional wisdom in the mineral processing industry leads one to believe that pressure oxidation of refractory carbonaceous (preg-robbing) ores is not a practical approach to process development. Initial acid pressure oxidation testing on carbonaceous sulfide ores at the Twin Creeks Mine supported this conventional wisdom. After testing other refractory process options, including air and oxygen enriched roasting, Santa Fe Pacific Gold decided to take a second look at pressure oxidation, using conditions outside the normal range of conventional practice. A combination of very fine grinding and high operating temperature and pressure resulted in significant increases in gold extraction. This paper details the effect of operating parameters developed for Twin Creeks on gold recovery, sulfur oxidation, carbon oxidation/passivation and preg-robb through the laboratory and pilot plant investigations.
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APA:  (1995)  Pressure Oxidation Process Development For Treating Refractory Carbonaceous Ores At Twin Creeks

MLA: Pressure Oxidation Process Development For Treating Refractory Carbonaceous Ores At Twin Creeks. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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