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The Cortez story: 125 years of evolution and innovation

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Cortez Gold Mines is located about 75 miles southwest of Elko, NV. Activity in the mining district dates from 1862. The current operation developed from a 1963 joint venture of Webb Resources, The Bunker Hill Company, Vernon F. Taylor, Jr., and American Exploration & Mining Co. Three years later, the USGS discovered gold on the property following a regional geochemical survey. Drilling in 1966 and 1967 identified 3.4 million st of oxide ore grading 0.28 oz Au/st, and a 1700 st/day countercurrent decantation mill was commissioned in 1969. Heap leaching started in 1971 on low grade ore and continues to the present. The mill was shut down in 1976 following exhaustion of known oxide reserves. Mobile equipment was sold and the proceeds committed to local exploration.

In 1980, a new plan of operations was developed starting with existing low grade and newly discovered mill ore. The mill resumed operations in 1981 and has been operating to date. A series of metallurgical innovations, culminating in the commissioning of a new fluid bed roaster in the summer of 1990, has enabled treatment of a series of increasingly refractory ores.

Current partners in the venture are Kennecott Corporation, Vernon F. Taylor, Jr., and Placer Dome U.S. Inc., manager of the operation. Idaho Mining Corp. holds a 7.5% carried interest.

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SME preprint 90-642. SME Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, Feb. 26–March 1, 1990. M&MP paper 90-642. Discussion of this paper must be submitted, in duplicate, prior to Aug. 30, 1991.

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McFarland, C.E., Kirshenbaum, N.W. The Cortez story: 125 years of evolution and innovation. Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration 8, 57–64 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03402933

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