Copper Heap Leach Pad Performance: Geotechnical Lessons Learned Evaluation Of Several Heaps After 3 Plus Years Of Service

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. J. Burkhalter J. P. Campbell H. Andrade T. C. A. Gardner
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

During the 1990’s several copper heap leach facilities treating crushed and agglomerated oxide and sulfide ore were constructed in South America. The majority of these facilities have been in operation for at least three years, during which time the operators have been able to monitor the performance of the heaps. The basis for the paper is a compilation of these operators’ experiences, leading to a discussion of the lessons learned over the past decade. Several key geotechnical issues are examined, focusing upon the integrity of the ore, drainage material and pipe network, along with the success of any inter-lift liners.
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APA: C. J. Burkhalter J. P. Campbell H. Andrade T. C. A. Gardner  (2002)  Copper Heap Leach Pad Performance: Geotechnical Lessons Learned Evaluation Of Several Heaps After 3 Plus Years Of Service

MLA: C. J. Burkhalter J. P. Campbell H. Andrade T. C. A. Gardner Copper Heap Leach Pad Performance: Geotechnical Lessons Learned Evaluation Of Several Heaps After 3 Plus Years Of Service. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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