Hydrometallurgy May Rejuvenate Historic Boleo District

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Earl Sackett
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 7, 1980

Abstract

In its 110-year history as a mining camp, the Boleo copper district of Baja California has weathered significant changes in its operation, ownership, and profitability, despite an inhospitable environment and unique ore body. For some 65 years, under the operation of Compagnie Boleo, the area ranked as the second largest copper producing district in Mexico, with over 560 km of underground workings. As its ore grade-and profitability-declined, operations continued sporadically and with varying degrees of success. Today, operations at Boleo are maintained -despite the economics -while work is underway to devise a viable metallurgical process. Lab tests on a hydrometallurgical method look encouraging and, though this may end the district's days as a mining camp, the feasibility of the process may result in an 18-kt/d full-scale operation.
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APA: Earl Sackett  (1980)  Hydrometallurgy May Rejuvenate Historic Boleo District

MLA: Earl Sackett Hydrometallurgy May Rejuvenate Historic Boleo District. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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