RI 6996 Fracturing A Deposit With Nuclear Explosives And Recovering Copper By The In-Situ Leaching Method

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William R. Hardwick
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Present information indicates that a copper deposit can be safely fractured with a nuclear explosive and the copper successfully recovered by the in-situ leaching method. The process is not yet at the stage where it can be presented t ) the mining industry as a technique proven in all its aspects, but it is a method with high success potential. Unknown factors must be evaluated by a full-scale test before the economics or the extent of the use of the method by the mining industry can be predicted. Preliminary calculations indicate that the cost of fracturing a copper deposit nuclear explosives may range from l.8 to 55.2 cents per ton or in some case: less than a cent per pound of recoverable copper. Copper may be recovered at less cost than by conventional methods. Deposits with 4 pounds of recoverable copper may be economic and production from a deposit may begin in less than half the time required for conventional methods.
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APA: William R. Hardwick  (1967)  RI 6996 Fracturing A Deposit With Nuclear Explosives And Recovering Copper By The In-Situ Leaching Method

MLA: William R. Hardwick RI 6996 Fracturing A Deposit With Nuclear Explosives And Recovering Copper By The In-Situ Leaching Method. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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