American Potash & Chemical Corp. Main Plant Cycle

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 2, 1954

Abstract

THE Searles Lake orebody is located in the north- west corner of San Bernardino County. It is a dry lake bed with an exposed salt surface covering an area of 12 square miles. Recoverable mineral values are contained in the mother liquor below the surface of the lake. Stratification in the lake bed has separated the brine into two bodies which differ in composition. Although liquor is processed from both bodies, this paper will discuss only the upper structure brine. Fig. 1 illustrates a typical cross-section of the two commercial orebodies. The orebody is composed of a porous salt deposit 70 to 90 ft deep. The upper structure is separated from the lower orebody by a 12 to 16-ft thick impervious mud seam, as shown in Fig. 1. These salt structures are composed of 55 pct solid-phase salts and 45 pct voids which are filled with the original mother liquor.
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APA:  (1954)  American Potash & Chemical Corp. Main Plant Cycle

MLA: American Potash & Chemical Corp. Main Plant Cycle. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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