Determination Of Dynamic Permeability Changes During In-Situ Leaching At Cyprus Casa Grande Operation

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 644 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
Dynamic permeability is a significant hydrologic condition associated with in-situ leaching at the Cyprus Casa Grande operations. Several factors contribute to changes in the permeability conditions. They are: 1) hydraulically induced fracture development, 2) geochemical changes during leaching in the rock matrix, and 3) changes in the relative degree of saturation of the deposit. Dynamic permeability conditions were evaluated using available pressure and flow rates from the 58 injection and recovery wells obtained over one year period. A finite element, 2-D hydrologic model called INVERT which is designed to estimate aquifer parameters under transient and steady state flow conditions was used for the investigation. The permeability conditions during 7 different steady state intervals throughout the one year time frame were determined. The results confirm that big changes in permeability occur as a function of time as well as a function of injection pressure condition.
Citation
APA: (1991) Determination Of Dynamic Permeability Changes During In-Situ Leaching At Cyprus Casa Grande Operation
MLA: Determination Of Dynamic Permeability Changes During In-Situ Leaching At Cyprus Casa Grande Operation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.