A Study Of The Leaching Chemistry Of An Impermeable Chino Dump

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul H. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

A field investigation was undertaken to study some of the. chemical and hydrological aspects of leaching an impermeable copper sulfide waste dump. Samples, obtained by means of a Becker pneumatic drill from Kennecott's Chino "J" dump, near Silver City, New Mexico, were analyzed for their moisture and soluble-salt content, Fe +2 , Fe +3, Cu +2 , and H in their interstitial solutions and non-water - soluble Fe, Cu, and S in their rinsed residues. Conclusions were drawn from these data concerning the overall chemistry of impermeable-dump leaching and the hydrological characteristics of the dump.
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APA: Paul H. Johnson  (1970)  A Study Of The Leaching Chemistry Of An Impermeable Chino Dump

MLA: Paul H. Johnson A Study Of The Leaching Chemistry Of An Impermeable Chino Dump. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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