In-Situ Bioleaching Investigations Of Michigan Chalcocite Ores

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. M. Johnson
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Although known primarily for native copper, the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan also has deposits of copper sulfide (chalcocite) ore. A number of small, but rich, deposits are present at relatively shallow depths near the base of a thick, steeply dipping sequence of volcanic and sedimentary rocks. Because much of the ore is fracture-controlled, the deposits appear to be ideal candidates for in-situ leaching. Fracture mapping from drill core and borehole logs coupled with borehole packer permeability tests are being applied to evaluate the suitability of the ore for in-situ leaching. A leaching scheme utilizing a bacterial-assisted ferric iron lixiviant is being tested at bench scale. A pilot scale test is being designed to evaluate the system in the field.
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APA: A. M. Johnson  (1988)  In-Situ Bioleaching Investigations Of Michigan Chalcocite Ores

MLA: A. M. Johnson In-Situ Bioleaching Investigations Of Michigan Chalcocite Ores. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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