Heap Leaching And Silver Recovery At The State Of Maine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles B. Escapule
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The first successful heap leach of silver ores in the State of Arizona has been under continuous operation since early 1976 at the State of Maine Mine, two miles southwest of Tombstone, Arizona. The silver produced from leaching old mine dumps at this property vas the first in the Tombstone mining district to achieve a 999+ purity. While cyanide leaching of silver and gold ores is a time-proven accepted practice, a relatively new method of treatment called "heap" leaching was employed. Heap leaching is a comparatively inexpensive fast way to recover precious metals from low grade material.
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APA: Charles B. Escapule  (1981)  Heap Leaching And Silver Recovery At The State Of Maine

MLA: Charles B. Escapule Heap Leaching And Silver Recovery At The State Of Maine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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