Total Solution Mechanism

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. W. Jessen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

The production of salt through brining operations and the recovery of potash salts by means of solution with water constitute, in large measure, processes which have been used for many years. And although the salt industry has utilized dissolution techniques for years and years it has been only recently that a better understanding of the mechanism of solution has emerged. Greater adaptability of solution mining processes for recovery of valuable salts from ore bodies found at greater and greater depth has resulted in increased adoption of such methods. Because of the high costs of mining in beds of limited thickness, modifications probable when extracting mixed halites, and restrictions (mostly self-imposed) regarding the extent of cavern development to minimize or eliminate subsidence more information is needed on the solution mechanism. It is the purpose of this paper to present the fundamental aspects of the problem of total solution of salts and to point out the developments of certain solution mining techniques.
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APA: F. W. Jessen  (1971)  Total Solution Mechanism

MLA: F. W. Jessen Total Solution Mechanism. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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