Conference Proceedings
Complex Orebodies Conference 2018
Conference Proceedings
Complex Orebodies Conference 2018
Developing technologies for a complex orebody
Glencore operates zinc concentrators at both Mount Isa and McArthur River.
Both orebodies have a history of complexity and required the development of new technologies to maximise the value from these long-life assets. The Mount Isa orebodies were plagued since operations started in 1931 with complex mineral textures making separation challenging and many areas uneconomic.
Examples are given in Figure 1 with different grain sizes from the same orebody in different areas. The McArthur River deposit, located in the Northern Territory, was discovered by Mount Isa Mines geologists in 1955 (Logan, Murray and Williams 1990). The extremely fine-grained nature of the ore was quickly recognised and the difficult separation of the minerals was soon obvious. The geographical, metallurgical and economic factors resulted in the orebody not being developed until the technologies for the mineral separation had been developed. The development of the IsaMill allowed for an economic mineral separation flowsheet to be developed and ore treatment commenced in May 1995 (Nihill, Stewart and Bowen 1998). CITATION: Lawson, V, Anderson, G and Voigt, P, 2018. Developing technologies for a complex orebody, in Proceedings Complex Orebodies Conference 2018, pp 116-118 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Both orebodies have a history of complexity and required the development of new technologies to maximise the value from these long-life assets. The Mount Isa orebodies were plagued since operations started in 1931 with complex mineral textures making separation challenging and many areas uneconomic.
Examples are given in Figure 1 with different grain sizes from the same orebody in different areas. The McArthur River deposit, located in the Northern Territory, was discovered by Mount Isa Mines geologists in 1955 (Logan, Murray and Williams 1990). The extremely fine-grained nature of the ore was quickly recognised and the difficult separation of the minerals was soon obvious. The geographical, metallurgical and economic factors resulted in the orebody not being developed until the technologies for the mineral separation had been developed. The development of the IsaMill allowed for an economic mineral separation flowsheet to be developed and ore treatment commenced in May 1995 (Nihill, Stewart and Bowen 1998). CITATION: Lawson, V, Anderson, G and Voigt, P, 2018. Developing technologies for a complex orebody, in Proceedings Complex Orebodies Conference 2018, pp 116-118 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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V Lawson, G Anderson, P Voigt
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