Rock Quality Alteration Surrounding Drifts And An In Situ Leaching Design Using Underground Workings

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. L. Ellenberger
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines has cooperated with Cyprus Casa Grande Corporation Cyprus Casa Grande Mine, Cas a Grande, Arizona, since 1988 to assess the hydrology of an in situ leaching test facility. This work has resulted in an in situ design for leaching copper oxide ore that takes advantage of the increased mineral access associated with poor quality rock surrounding mine drifts. Blasting and bulkheads are used to produce readily-leachable rubble and contain and control solution movement, respectively. The design reduces the need for handling solution under high pressures in an injection/recovery system for in situ leaching of underground ore bodies. Early work at the site recognized a stress redistribution zone and increased transmissivity near drifts. Fracture data from a corehole oriented parallel to the dip of the ore body indicated an increase in fracture frequency around drifts a distance of 21 m (70 ft) away from the 5 m (16 ft) diameter drifts.
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APA: J. L. Ellenberger  (1994)  Rock Quality Alteration Surrounding Drifts And An In Situ Leaching Design Using Underground Workings

MLA: J. L. Ellenberger Rock Quality Alteration Surrounding Drifts And An In Situ Leaching Design Using Underground Workings. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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