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Meeting the challenge of Penjom Gold Mine's geology in the recovery of fine gold in carbonaceous ores
2015
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Ore bodies that were previously deemed unfeasible to mine have now become economically feasible due to the increase of gold price in recent years. In addition to the increase in gold price, some processes that have been under development have now been proven viable. Also, the geology of a mine would influence the recovery strategy of the gold from the ores. Evidence of this is seen at Penjom Gold Mine (PGM) in Malaysia, where carbonaceous gold ores are mined and processed. PGM produces one of
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