Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide Consumption

The Alhué deposit (Melipilla, Chile) is an example of a hydrothermal Au-Ag-Zn(-Pb) vein system hosted within the volcanic rocks of the Las Chilcas Formation. The dominant ore minerals observed are free electrum and native gold associated with silver sulfosalts, and with magnetite and base metal sulp...

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Main Authors: Javier Órdenes, Ryan Wilson, Felipe Peña-Graf, Alessandro Navarra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/9/1023
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spelling doaj-735a2bbc6be74e15a3e736c12a41eda12021-09-26T00:45:11ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-09-01111023102310.3390/min11091023Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide ConsumptionJavier Órdenes0Ryan Wilson1Felipe Peña-Graf2Alessandro Navarra3Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 0C5, CanadaDepartment of Mining and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 0C5, CanadaSchool of Engineering, Universidad Católica del Norte, Larrondo 1281, Coquimbo 1781421, ChileDepartment of Mining and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 0C5, CanadaThe Alhué deposit (Melipilla, Chile) is an example of a hydrothermal Au-Ag-Zn(-Pb) vein system hosted within the volcanic rocks of the Las Chilcas Formation. The dominant ore minerals observed are free electrum and native gold associated with silver sulfosalts, and with magnetite and base metal sulphides, including pyrite +/− sphalerite-galena-chalcopyrite. The alteration assemblage in the veins mainly consists of quartz epidote-chlorite-actinolite with lesser smectite, amphibole, and calcite-kaolinite-garnet. Mineralized veins also contain variable amounts of base metals, some of which (e.g., copper and iron) are considered harmful to the extraction of precious metals. Iron and especially copper minerals are known cyanide consumers; ore type classification schemes that do not consider the detrimental effects of such mineralogy or process elements can ultimately result in metal losses from ore feed restrictions, as well as spikes in cyanide consumption and higher operating costs. Mineralogical and geological variation can nonetheless be managed by applying alternating modes of operation as demonstrated in this paper; the decision to switch between modes is governed by current and forecasted stockpile levels feeding into the process. Simulations based on experiences at the Alhué deposit are provided that demonstrate the importance of standardized operational modes and their potential impact on cyanide consumption control.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/9/1023operational modescyanide consumptionprocess mineralogygeometallurgical unitsdiscrete event simulationmodes of operation
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author Javier Órdenes
Ryan Wilson
Felipe Peña-Graf
Alessandro Navarra
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Ryan Wilson
Felipe Peña-Graf
Alessandro Navarra
Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide Consumption
Minerals
operational modes
cyanide consumption
process mineralogy
geometallurgical units
discrete event simulation
modes of operation
author_facet Javier Órdenes
Ryan Wilson
Felipe Peña-Graf
Alessandro Navarra
author_sort Javier Órdenes
title Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide Consumption
title_short Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide Consumption
title_full Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide Consumption
title_fullStr Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide Consumption
title_full_unstemmed Incorporation of Geometallurgical Input into Gold Mining System Simulation to Control Cyanide Consumption
title_sort incorporation of geometallurgical input into gold mining system simulation to control cyanide consumption
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The Alhué deposit (Melipilla, Chile) is an example of a hydrothermal Au-Ag-Zn(-Pb) vein system hosted within the volcanic rocks of the Las Chilcas Formation. The dominant ore minerals observed are free electrum and native gold associated with silver sulfosalts, and with magnetite and base metal sulphides, including pyrite +/− sphalerite-galena-chalcopyrite. The alteration assemblage in the veins mainly consists of quartz epidote-chlorite-actinolite with lesser smectite, amphibole, and calcite-kaolinite-garnet. Mineralized veins also contain variable amounts of base metals, some of which (e.g., copper and iron) are considered harmful to the extraction of precious metals. Iron and especially copper minerals are known cyanide consumers; ore type classification schemes that do not consider the detrimental effects of such mineralogy or process elements can ultimately result in metal losses from ore feed restrictions, as well as spikes in cyanide consumption and higher operating costs. Mineralogical and geological variation can nonetheless be managed by applying alternating modes of operation as demonstrated in this paper; the decision to switch between modes is governed by current and forecasted stockpile levels feeding into the process. Simulations based on experiences at the Alhué deposit are provided that demonstrate the importance of standardized operational modes and their potential impact on cyanide consumption control.
topic operational modes
cyanide consumption
process mineralogy
geometallurgical units
discrete event simulation
modes of operation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/9/1023
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