Hypothetical Mine Models And Input-Output Requirements For Copper-Nickel Mining In Minnesota

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David L. Veith
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

As the basis for the State of Minnesota's Regional Copper-Nickel Study environmental evaluation, hypothetical mine models were developed ranging in ore capacity from 5.35 to 20.00 x 106 mtpy. Open pit and underground mining operations were defined utilizing conventional methods of ore extraction. Processing of the copper-nickel sulfide material involved conventional bulk flotation of the valuable minerals, with maximum water recycle And tailing disposal. Flash smelting and electrolytic refining of the concentrate resulted in 0.10 x 106 mtpy copper plus nickel metal, plus associated cobalt and precious metals. Variations in model parameters allowed environmental trade-offs to be identified.
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APA: David L. Veith  (1980)  Hypothetical Mine Models And Input-Output Requirements For Copper-Nickel Mining In Minnesota

MLA: David L. Veith Hypothetical Mine Models And Input-Output Requirements For Copper-Nickel Mining In Minnesota. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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