Leaching Mechanisms as Determined by Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters Installed in a Heap

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jim V. Rouse William R. Bond Laura L. Damon
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

As noted by Damon (1990), "The time that a heap (of gold ore) is on the reusable leach pad is of critical economic importance." The Interim Neutralization Study, conducted by Brohm Mining Corporation (Brohm), at the request of the South Dakota Department of Water and Natural Resources and reported by Damon indicated that improvements could be made in leaching and pointed out the need for a better understanding of the gold ore leach procedures. To provide data on an actual heap, personnel from Brohm and GEOCHEM installed a series of pressure/vacuum lysimeters in an active Brohm heap, and conducted subsequent testwork to evaluate the efficiency of leaching. The objectives of the testwork included efforts to:
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APA: Jim V. Rouse William R. Bond Laura L. Damon  (1992)  Leaching Mechanisms as Determined by Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters Installed in a Heap

MLA: Jim V. Rouse William R. Bond Laura L. Damon Leaching Mechanisms as Determined by Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters Installed in a Heap . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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