Site Characterization Of Minnesota Manganese Deposits For Determining In Situ Mining Potential

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. J. Dahl S. E. Brink R. L. Blake P. A. Tuzinski N. R. Adamson
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The US Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines is developing a process to selectively extract manganese from oxide ores as part of its in situ mining research program. The Bureau is conducting site characterization studies of two manganiferous iron-formation deposits. These studies include: drill core, regional stratigraphic relationships from the existing geologic database, ore body geometry, geologic structure, hydrologic conditions, accessibility of ore minerals to leach fluid, surface subsidence potential and data collected from laboratory leaching experiments. This information is being used to evaluate the technical, environmental and economic feasibility of in situ mining of manganese for these two deposits. This paper will focus on the stratigraphy, mineralogy, ore textures, fractures, permeability and porosity as they relate to in situ mining.
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APA: L. J. Dahl S. E. Brink R. L. Blake P. A. Tuzinski N. R. Adamson  (1994)  Site Characterization Of Minnesota Manganese Deposits For Determining In Situ Mining Potential

MLA: L. J. Dahl S. E. Brink R. L. Blake P. A. Tuzinski N. R. Adamson Site Characterization Of Minnesota Manganese Deposits For Determining In Situ Mining Potential. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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