Paste Tailings Management Alternative-Study Results For Molycorp’s Lanthanide Group Operations In Mountain Pass, California

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. M. Johnson J. Vialpando C. Lee
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Since 1951, Molycorp has operated the Mountain Pass Mine in San Bernardino County, California to extract fourteen lanthanide elements, or rare earths, from a carbonate ore body. Wastes generated by the open pit mining operation consist of overburden and 1800 tpd of tailings. The tailings are classified as Group B mining wastes by California regulators. Paste tailings is one of several alternatives being considered during the permitting process for future mine operations. This paper presents the findings of study to assess the feasibility of using paste tailings to develop an unsaturated tailings stack instead of dilute slurry discharge behind a tailings dam.
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APA: J. M. Johnson J. Vialpando C. Lee  (2004)  Paste Tailings Management Alternative-Study Results For Molycorp’s Lanthanide Group Operations In Mountain Pass, California

MLA: J. M. Johnson J. Vialpando C. Lee Paste Tailings Management Alternative-Study Results For Molycorp’s Lanthanide Group Operations In Mountain Pass, California. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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