Application Of The Shrinking Core Model For Copper Oxide Leaching (SME-AIME Fall Meeting & Exibit St. Louis, Missouri, October 19-21, 1977 )

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John L. Shafer
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Often an in situ leach is the only practical economic method for copper recovery from small low grade oxide deposits. The decision to develop a copper property by an in-situ blast and leach is strongly dependent on ore grade, tonnage, hydrology, and the copper extraction and acid consumption rates. The inherent "leachability" of the ore will in part determine the desired amount of fracturing of the ore deposit by the blast in order to obtain a copper extraction rate that is economical. For the last several years Occidental Research Corporation (ORC), the corporate R&D for Occidental Petroleum has under-taken a modest effort to address the question of "how to best identify and determine the information necessary to predict and control the operation of an in-situ leach for the economic recovery of copper."
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APA: John L. Shafer  (1977)  Application Of The Shrinking Core Model For Copper Oxide Leaching (SME-AIME Fall Meeting & Exibit St. Louis, Missouri, October 19-21, 1977 )

MLA: John L. Shafer Application Of The Shrinking Core Model For Copper Oxide Leaching (SME-AIME Fall Meeting & Exibit St. Louis, Missouri, October 19-21, 1977 ). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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