Application Of Diffusion Models In Estimating Heap Leaching Extractions ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. W. Bartlett
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Computer deterministic models for predicting the time dependent extraction of copper by leaching fragmented rock (both in situ and heaped or piled) have been presented in the last two years by Bartlett1, Braun, Lewis and Wadsworth2 and Roman and Co-Workers.3 All of these models involve aqueous diffusion within the pores of the rocks from which the metal is being extracted. The rate of chemical dissolution of the ore mineral within the rock will also affect the kinetics in the case of sulfide copper ores and some of the more refractory oxide copper ores. Simulation is also needed for fine grain disseminated gold ores and low grade uranium ores that may be heap leached. The development of such leaching models has two major purposes: First, extraction estimates must be made for tong time periods particularly for situations where laboratory and field tests either cannot be made or where there is insufficient time for field testing. Second, the results of simulated leaching should indicate the relative importance of the extraction controlling parameters and, thereby, provide a better understanding of the complex leaching phenomena on heaped material being leached, and guide further experimental work.
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APA: R. W. Bartlett  (1974)  Application Of Diffusion Models In Estimating Heap Leaching Extractions ? Introduction

MLA: R. W. Bartlett Application Of Diffusion Models In Estimating Heap Leaching Extractions ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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