The Status Of Gold And Silver Leaching Operations In The United States

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter G. Chamberlain Michael G. Pojar
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Solution mining, primarily by heap leaching, has emerged as an important method for mining gold and silver in the United States. Heap leaching offers many economic and environmental advantages over conventional production techniques, in particular for lean ores and old mine waste rock. In order to more effectively pursue research on heap, dump, and in situ solution mining of gold and silver, the Federal Bureau of Mines conducted an extensive survey of leaching practices and problems. This presentation summarizes trends and statistics. Leaching is projected to provide 20 pct of primary mine produced gold and 10 pct of primary silver by the end of 1982. Current leaching practices in the United States are reviewed; operational problems and research programs to alleviate those problems are discussed.
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APA: Peter G. Chamberlain Michael G. Pojar  (1981)  The Status Of Gold And Silver Leaching Operations In The United States

MLA: Peter G. Chamberlain Michael G. Pojar The Status Of Gold And Silver Leaching Operations In The United States. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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