Options To Revegetate Neutralized Heap Leach Material

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roy R. Cellan Leslie M. Burnside Gene E. McClelland
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Revegetation of neutralized heap leach material in the arid environment of the Great Basin represents a challenge of avail­able technology. The chemical and physical environment of spent and neutralized ore is inhospitable for germination and establishment of desirable long term vegetation. Common soil amendments were tested to dete1mine if the heap material could be made more conducive to plant growth. Decommissioned heap material profile samples were collected and reconstructed in columns at bench scale. The column profiles were amended and subjected to three leaching regimes, and representative meteoric conditions. The soil amendments provided positive results for ameliorating the heap material limitations and providing a medi­um conducive to plant growth. The bench scale study also pro­vided insight for the future of heap leach planning and design with successful reclamation in mind at the forefront.
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APA: Roy R. Cellan Leslie M. Burnside Gene E. McClelland  (1998)  Options To Revegetate Neutralized Heap Leach Material

MLA: Roy R. Cellan Leslie M. Burnside Gene E. McClelland Options To Revegetate Neutralized Heap Leach Material . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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