Evaluation Of The Potential For Selective In Situ Leach Mining Of Manganese Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. C. Marozas S. E. Paulson L. M. Petrie
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The US Bureau of Mines (Bureau) is conducting research to evaluate the potential for developing an in situ leach mining process that will selectively extract manganese from oxide ores, leaving gangue relatively undisturbed. To accomplish this, a geochemical approach based on deposit-specific information, such as mineralogy and geology, is used to constrain the operating parameters of the system. Among the studies being conducted are: • leaching experiments to define reaction mechanisms and kinetics, • detailed petrologic characterization at the microscopic scale to assess manganese distribution and leaching efficiencies, • deposit characterization and evaluation, and • development of potential manganese recovery schemes. Data from these studies are being used to develop engineering design information for an in situ mining process. Specific details of the Bureau's research project are discussed, including results obtained to date.
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APA: D. C. Marozas S. E. Paulson L. M. Petrie  (1993)  Evaluation Of The Potential For Selective In Situ Leach Mining Of Manganese Ores

MLA: D. C. Marozas S. E. Paulson L. M. Petrie Evaluation Of The Potential For Selective In Situ Leach Mining Of Manganese Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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