Feasibility Of In Situ Leaching Of Metallic Ores Other Than Copper And Uranium

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
George M. Potter
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Under contractural arrangements with the Bureau of Mines, Mountain States Research and Development, Inc. (MSRD) completed a technological investigation to determine the feasibility of in situ mining of metal commodities other than copper and uranium, The study was based upon available literature and experience. The selection of potential candidates for in situ mining was influenced by economic importance, probable amenability to in situ methods, and environmental considerations. Four metals (or metal pairs) were chosen for feasibility studies: aluminum (with a copper byproduct), gold-silver, and manganese were recommended for further study and action; cobalt-nickel was also recommended contingent upon preliminary laboratory leaching and recovery investigations and field geohydrological work. Mining and recovery plans and an economic evaluation are included. Other metals with potential for in situ leaching are lead/ zinc, molybdenum, and vanadium.
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APA: George M. Potter  (1981)  Feasibility Of In Situ Leaching Of Metallic Ores Other Than Copper And Uranium

MLA: George M. Potter Feasibility Of In Situ Leaching Of Metallic Ores Other Than Copper And Uranium. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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