Conference Proceedings
Gold Mining, Metallurgy and Geology, Kalgoorlie
Conference Proceedings
Gold Mining, Metallurgy and Geology, Kalgoorlie
Recovery of Gold from Lancefield Arsenical Sulphide Ore
Gold Mining at the Lancefield Mine was commenced initially in 1897 and continued intermittently through to 1956 when rising costs and mine cave-in forced closure. The mine was redeveloped in 1981 and a new-oxide treatment plant commissioned, followed by a new refractory treatment plant in late 1982. Both these treatment plants are located within the Windarra Nickel Project plant area._x000D_
The refractory ore is processed by fluidised bed roasting of flotation concentrates._x000D_
This is carried out in two series connected reactors to maximise arsenic and sulphur eliminations and to minimise reagent consumption. For gold recovery the zinc precipitation process was initially used, to be later replaced by carbon-in-pulp.
The refractory ore is processed by fluidised bed roasting of flotation concentrates._x000D_
This is carried out in two series connected reactors to maximise arsenic and sulphur eliminations and to minimise reagent consumption. For gold recovery the zinc precipitation process was initially used, to be later replaced by carbon-in-pulp.
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A J Quadrio, K R Kellett
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