The Development of Small-Scale Tests to Determine Hydrometallurgical Indicies for Orebody Mapping and Domaining

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
L L. Kuhar
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Sep 5, 2011

Abstract

The AMIRA International P843A Geometallurgical Mapping and Mine Modelling (GeMIII) project is an interdisciplinary research collaboration between 17 global mineral companies and four research organisations aimed at providing support for the emerging industry trend of geometallurgy. The main aim of the project is to develop predictive geometallurgical indices which can be incorporated into a resource block model to maximise the commercial value of an orebody and to minimise the social and environmental impact of mining operations.Researchers at the Parker Centre/CSIRO have been focusing on the development of predictive hydrometallurgical indices for the GeMIII project via rapid, small-scale, cost-effective tests and protocols for comparative ranking of attributes relevant to leach performance. The focus of the small-scale leach tests has been to determine the leach index (relative indication of leach performance), recovery, impurity deportment, reagent consumption, effect of size/degree of liberation and mineralogy of samples for their relative ranking. Predictive tests for heap leach hydrology (related to agglomerate characteristics) and slurry rheological behaviour are also being developed.
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APA: L L. Kuhar  (2011)  The Development of Small-Scale Tests to Determine Hydrometallurgical Indicies for Orebody Mapping and Domaining

MLA: L L. Kuhar The Development of Small-Scale Tests to Determine Hydrometallurgical Indicies for Orebody Mapping and Domaining. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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