Uranium Recovery From Copper Leach Solutions At Twin Buttes ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William P. Lorenz
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Overlying the sulfide mineralization at Anamax Mining Company's Twin Buttes Mine is an oxidized zone up to one hundred meters in thickness. The principal copper minerals in this zone are chryso-colla, tenorite, cuprite, native copper and copper-manganese-iron wad. This ox¬idized zone also contains minor amounts of uranium ranging in concentration from 0.002 to 0.010 percent. Since pit development through 1980, some 38 million tonnes of oxide ore with copper contents greater than 0.6 percent have been brought to the surface. Copper in the oxide ore is extracted at Twin Buttes in, an agitated sulfuric acid leach plant followed by solvent extraction and electrowinning producing 90 tonnes per day of copper cathode. During leaching of the oxide ores small amounts of uranium are solubilized along with the copper values. This is not limited to Twin Buttes as most acidic copper bearing leach solutions throughout the southwestern United States contain small amounts of uranium.1
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APA: William P. Lorenz  (1982)  Uranium Recovery From Copper Leach Solutions At Twin Buttes ? Introduction

MLA: William P. Lorenz Uranium Recovery From Copper Leach Solutions At Twin Buttes ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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