The Future Of Solution And In-Situ Mining Restoration ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Jacobson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

This paper presents comparison of proposed future solution and in-situ mining methods for in-situ leaching and recovery of uranium, gold, silver, and copper. We propose to show that in the future new extraction methods for each metal will eventually evolve for each hydrometallurgical process step, i.e. in-situ leaching, recovery, and concentration; precipitation and reduction; and drying, when required--without generating waste or bleed streams. In the future, to be highly profitable, these forms of mining will develop into an integrated system to eliminate waste streams using safe, powerful lixiviants. This integration will include, with some exceptions, improvements in the following areas of process development: 1. Lixiviant selection and in-situ leaching technique, 2. Target metal recovery and concentration (at a surface hydrometallurgical facility) from the circulating pregnant lixiviant stream, 3. Target metal precipitation or reduction, where decant water from the precipitate dewatering step is reusable for resin or solvent strip liquor (eluant), 4. Final preparation of target metal for sales, i.e. drying, purification, casting, packaging, 5. Restoration where most of the groundwater restoration process is performed at the same rate as multi-wellfield mining.
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APA: R. Jacobson  (1987)  The Future Of Solution And In-Situ Mining Restoration ? Introduction

MLA: R. Jacobson The Future Of Solution And In-Situ Mining Restoration ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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