Leaching Tests at New Cornelia

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. W. Morse
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1916

Abstract

INTRODUCTION THE experimental work on the oxidized copper ore at the New Cornelia mine at Ajo, Ariz., ended on Jan. 12, 1916. On that date final decision was made on the general nature of the process to be used in the 5,000-ton leaching plant, and on many of the details, as far as experience on a40-ton scale could decide them. With the approval of the Board of Directors and the General Manager, John C. Greenway, we have compiled what seem to be the most interesting data on the results obtained during the experimental period. The most important part of the data resulted from the operation of a 1-ton and a 40-ton plant at Ajo. Experimental work on Cornelia oxidized ore dates back to April, 1912, and has been going on nearly continuously since that time. A good many variations from the original idea have been tried, but the process finally decided upon is in principle and in all of its details a simple one. The history of the leaching work on this ore has been brought down to about a year ago in papers presented to this Institute by Stuart Croasdale1 and Dr. L. D. Ricketts.2 The present paper will, therefore, deal principally with the results obtained during the last year of the work.
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APA: H. W. Morse  (1916)  Leaching Tests at New Cornelia

MLA: H. W. Morse Leaching Tests at New Cornelia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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