Kinetic Testing 2. Scaling Up Laboratory Data to Predict Field Rates of Weathering

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Scott Frostad Bern Klein Richard W. Lawrence
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Laboratory and field scale kinetic testing was conducted to evaluate scaling up of laboratory data. Two 20- tonne (field) cells were monitored for internal temperature, pH, conductivity, volume and rate of flow, and water quality. On a surface are. basis, results showed sulfide oxidation rates obtained using 50-kg cells are more sensitive to changes in aeration than those from 1-kg cells. Correcting the laboratory oxidation rates for field temperatures with a pH 7 activation energy, which is in the field drainage pH range, returned oxidation rates an order of magnitude lower than the field cell rates.
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APA: Scott Frostad Bern Klein Richard W. Lawrence  (2000)  Kinetic Testing 2. Scaling Up Laboratory Data to Predict Field Rates of Weathering

MLA: Scott Frostad Bern Klein Richard W. Lawrence Kinetic Testing 2. Scaling Up Laboratory Data to Predict Field Rates of Weathering. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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