Surface and Hybrid Mining: Aqueous Extraction Methods

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 76
- File Size:
- 2667 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Section 15 covers a loose collection of topics that involve water in some way. The chapters in this section include Dredge and Placer Mining (Chapter 15.1), Solution Mining: Surface Techniques (Chapter 15.2), and Solution Mining: In Situ Techniques (Chapter 15.3). The dredge and placer systems involve water in several forms. The segment on hydraulicking or hydrosluicing discusses the use of monitors to direct high-pressure water jets to move material. As such, this represents an alternative to mechanical breakage, loading, and hauling. This chapter also covers placer mining (except dry placering) where the water provides the medium that promotes the separation of minerals based on their density and other settling characteristics. Thus placer mining is generally limited to concentration of gold, tin ore, diamonds, and other heavy minerals that are already liberated and are contained in a less dense matrix. The third topic, straight forward dredging, as in sand and gravel operations, involves water only in an incidental way. Here water simply covers the minerals of interest. Thus the dredging system need only lift a payload from the submerged location to the surface for further processing or handling
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(2008) Surface and Hybrid Mining: Aqueous Extraction MethodsMLA: Surface and Hybrid Mining: Aqueous Extraction Methods. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.