Diagnostic gold deportment studies and leaching behaviour of small-scale gold mining tailings from Eastern Region, Ghana

IF 0.7 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Sustainable Mining Pub Date : 2023-03-30 DOI:10.46873/2300-3960.1375
I. Quaicoe, Martin Beyuo, Solomon Quaicoe, Nikao A. Lasidzi
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Abstract Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) sector employs about 80% of the mining workforce but only contributes about 20-30% of Ghana’s gold production. The low gold production is linked to low recoveries associated with the activities because ofinadequate understanding of the chemical, mineralogical and metallurgical characteristics of the ores. This study examined the metallurgical characteristics of typical small-scale gold mining tailings to understand their grinding characteristics, gold deportment and cyanidation behaviour. The gold deportment results showed that 96.1% of the gold in the samples is free milling (can be leached directly with cyanide and recovered through carbon adsorption), whilst the remaining 3.9% of the gold in the samples is associated/locked up with other mineral phases (carbonates, sulphides, carbonaceous matter and quartz). The gold-by-size distribution also indicated that 73.1% of the gold is contained in coarser size fractions (+150 µm), 14.96% isfrom–150 µm to +75 µm size range, and 11.83% is contained in the finer size distribution (–75 µm). This suggests that incorporating a gravity recovery system during processing will be highly advantageous. The leaching kinetics results showed that gold recoveries achieved within 8, 16 and 24 h were 68, 73.8 and 76.4%, respectively. The corresponding total cyanide consumption rates after 8, 16 and 24 h of leaching were 550, 580 and 600 ppm, respectively. Generally, the gold recoveries and the cyanide consumption rates agree with industrial practices/results. Overall, the outcomes of the study support the view that some small-scale gold mining tailings are economically viable, and hence can be re-processed through efficient processes such as carbon-in-leach/carbon-in-pulp.
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加纳东部地区小型金矿尾矿的诊断性金态研究和浸出行为
手工和小规模金矿(ASGM)行业雇佣了约80%的采矿劳动力,但仅贡献了约20-30%的加纳黄金产量。由于对矿石的化学、矿物学和冶金特性了解不足,与这些活动相关的低回收率与低黄金产量有关。研究了典型小型金矿尾矿的冶金学特征,以了解其磨矿特征、金态和氰化行为。金的物相分析结果表明,样品中96.1%的金是自由磨矿(可直接用氰化物浸出,通过碳吸附回收),其余3.9%的金与其他矿物相(碳酸盐、硫化物、碳质物质和石英)结合/锁相。金的粒度分布也表明,73.1%的金在较粗粒度(+150µm)中,14.96%的金在- 150µm ~ +75µm范围内,11.83%的金在较细粒度(-75µm)中。这表明在处理过程中加入重力回收系统将是非常有利的。浸出动力学结果表明,在8、16和24 h内金的回收率分别为68%、73.8%和76.4%。浸出8 h、16 h和24 h对应的总氰化物耗率分别为550、580和600 ppm。总的来说,金的回收率和氰化物的消耗率符合工业实践/结果。总体而言,研究结果支持这样一种观点,即一些小规模金矿尾矿在经济上是可行的,因此可以通过浸出碳/纸浆碳等有效工艺进行再处理。
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Journal of Sustainable Mining
Journal of Sustainable Mining Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geology
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