Leaching Experiments On The Ajo .Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Stuart Croasdale
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Jan 8, 1914

Abstract

NOT long ago I was called upon to conduct some experiments on the treatment of ores from the New Cornelia copper mine, Ajo mountains, Arizona, for the Calumet & Arizona Copper Co. The problem was a very interesting one and contained some unusual features. Incidental with this problem was the utilization of a large amount of low-grade pyrite in the Bisbee mines of the company, provided this could be accomplished by any feasible method. The New Cornelia mine is situated 45 miles south of Gila Bend, the nearest railroad point, on the Southern Pacific Railroad. It is about 160 miles, almost due west, from Tucson. This section is one of the most arid in the United States. The normal annual precipitation, as given by the United States Weather Bureau covering a period from 1870 to 1901, is 3 to 5 in. During June and July, 1913, the records kept by the company gave the following results. These are all I have available, but they show the enormous evaporation that can be expected, which may be a factor in leaching operations on a large scale.
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APA: Stuart Croasdale  (1914)  Leaching Experiments On The Ajo .Ores

MLA: Stuart Croasdale Leaching Experiments On The Ajo .Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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