Abstract

Newmont Mining Corporation pioneered the investigation, development, and commercial-scale implementation of refractory gold whole-ore heap biooxidation, during a period spanning 1988–2009 at Carlin, Nevada. Basic and applied research and development from 1988 to 1999 included laboratory test work and increasingly larger pilot test heaps culminating in the full-scale implementation of a process that was estimated to contribute 120,000–180,000oz/year to Carlin’s production between 2000 and 2005. Key parameters that influenced performance of the on-off heap biooxidation process, and factors that led to the discontinuation of the operation are described.

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