Problems of Cost-effective Use of Complex Gold Ores

International Mineral Processing Congress
V. V. Lodeischikov
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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233 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

This paper covers some problems of treatment of complex gold ores and concentrates containing copper, lead, zinc, antimony and uranium. All these metals may present in ores both as major and associated components. The paper suggests recommendations for early determination of relative value of the metals in ores, which largely contribute to the selection of concentration and metallurgical flow sheets. The focus of this work is on treatment of complex ores in gold plants. The metal extraction technologies used by such gold plants are typically aimed at maximum gold recovery. Therefore, production of base metals as by-products requires significant updating of the existing process flow sheets based on economic, environmental and other considerations. At the same time, cooperation between gold plants and base-metal plants is of great importance. This paper provides an overview of worldwide existing and innovative processes of base metals extraction from complex and refractory gold ores.
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APA: V. V. Lodeischikov  (2014)  Problems of Cost-effective Use of Complex Gold Ores

MLA: V. V. Lodeischikov Problems of Cost-effective Use of Complex Gold Ores. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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