The History And Present Status Of Practice And Research Work On Solution Mining In China ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Yao Dun-Pu
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Solution mining, sometimes also refered to as chemical mining or bacterial mining, is an innovative technology which, by making use of proper chemical reagents and taking advantage of bio-chemical action of some micro-organism species, can dissolve effectively most. desirable metallic values from ores and then extract them profitably from the resultant metal-bearing solution by suitable means to form the metal product it is more preferable to the conventional mining methods, not only because of its capability to improve working conditions and minimize environmental problems either underground or on surface, but also for its amenability in particular, to exploit low-grade or submarginal ore bodies, or those deposits which are too deep-seated to be mined out economically. Furthermore, it also provides a potential approach to win metals directly from their ores or ore-deposits in-situ by more simplified methods and at a lower cast than the conventional mining-milling-smelting process would do previously. Hence, in developing countries such as China, it will most, probably become a new mining tool of great promise. (1)
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APA: Yao Dun-Pu  (1981)  The History And Present Status Of Practice And Research Work On Solution Mining In China ? Introduction

MLA: Yao Dun-Pu The History And Present Status Of Practice And Research Work On Solution Mining In China ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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