In Situ Mining Geologic Characterization Studies: Experimental Design, Apparatus, And Preliminary Results (04a7035d-9725-41eb-81e3-bc29641b40ce)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 2493 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
In situ mining is emerging as a potential alternative to conventional surf ace and underground mining techniques. A major factor in determining recoveries by in situ mining is the proportion of ore minerals that can be contacted and solubilized by the leach solutions. To provide basic information on the processes occurring during in situ leaching, particularly at the microscopic scale, the Bureau of Mines has developed a geologic characterization research program. This includes laboratory experiments using leaching apparatus that can accommodate whole core samples. Whole core experiments result in higher leach solution-ore mineral contact ratios than packed column experiments, and also allow for the assessment of permeability changes taking place as the result of mineral dissolution, precipitation, and clay swelling within the flow channels in the rock. A nonreactive, reusable reaction cell has been designed and tested. The leaching apparatus can be used for constant-pressure or constant-flow experiments and allows for the control of flow rate, pressure, and temperature during the experiments, thus permitting studies on a wide variety of ore samples. Details of the experimental apparatus and design are presented, as well as preliminary results from the first series of experiments on an oxide copper ore from the Casa Grande, AZ, area.
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APA:
(1987) In Situ Mining Geologic Characterization Studies: Experimental Design, Apparatus, And Preliminary Results (04a7035d-9725-41eb-81e3-bc29641b40ce)MLA: In Situ Mining Geologic Characterization Studies: Experimental Design, Apparatus, And Preliminary Results (04a7035d-9725-41eb-81e3-bc29641b40ce). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.