IC 6425 Factors Involved In The Heap Leaching Of Copper Ores ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
John D. Sullivan
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The recovery of copper by leaching from relatively low grade ores containing both oxidized and sulphide minerals is rapidly gaining in commercial importance. There is an economic limit below which certain ores can not be treated by concentration methods, and material with values below this limit must be discarded, possibly to be treated later, or the copper must be extracted by wet processes. Heap leaching has been carried out by the Phelps Dodge Corporation, Copper Queen Branch, for several years, and to-day its plant is a large producing unit. The Ohio Copper Coy at Bingham, Utah; has been leaching in place since 1919. Many other leaching operations are also being; carried out in various parts of the United States and in foreign countries. The plant at Rio Tinto, Spain, may be considered the father of heap leaching.
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APA: John D. Sullivan  (1931)  IC 6425 Factors Involved In The Heap Leaching Of Copper Ores ? Introduction

MLA: John D. Sullivan IC 6425 Factors Involved In The Heap Leaching Of Copper Ores ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1931.

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