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Low Grade
Ore within a mine
which has a much lower gold content than the average run of the mine.
Low grade ore may be mined as part of an ore body when it is not below the
economic
cut-off grade and is usually blended with higher grade ore to produce an
average grade. Low grade mineralization may also be mined, if practical, if
it becomes economic, such as in periods when the gold price is high or when new
technology is introduced. Ore bodies, notably in the United States and
Western Australia, which have a very low gold content of one gram per tonne
or less, can now be mined by
heap leaching and
carbon-in-pulp recovery. Such new
technology has made payable many
deposits that were previously
considered uneconomic.
see also:
Grade
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