Effect Of An Unsaturated Setting On The Hydrology Of In Situ Copper Leaching

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael J. Friedel
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The permeability and flow capacity in unsaturated media is investigated by the Bureau of Mines for application to in situ copper leach mining at the Cyprus Casa Grande mine site. Moisture retention properties are derived and combined with scanning electron microprobe data to characterize the mineralogy, texture, pore size, distribution, and permeability of the host rock. Finite element modeling is used to derive a saturated permeability, ambient degree of saturation, and assess various injection-recovery schemes. Recommended design modifications for optimization of solution distribution and maximum recovery from the rock matrix requires either (1) the injection pressures on the order of 1500 psi and recovery wells operating in a suction mode, or (2) performing permeability enhancement, through rubblization. By producing a maximum block diameter of 4 m, injection pressures can be reduced to 500 psi with improved recovery and containment of solutions.
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APA: Michael J. Friedel  (1991)  Effect Of An Unsaturated Setting On The Hydrology Of In Situ Copper Leaching

MLA: Michael J. Friedel Effect Of An Unsaturated Setting On The Hydrology Of In Situ Copper Leaching. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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