A Geochemical Approach to Lixiviant Development for Manganese in situ Leach Mining

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Lloyd Petrie R. B. Bhappu J. H. Canterford R. E. Johnson Dianne Marozas B. R. Palmer Steven Paulson Lorin Redden Y. Topkaya
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

This paper describes a fundamental approach to in situ leach mining (ISLM) lixiviant development which emphasizes leaching selectivity through detailed characterization of mineral-solution interfacial chemistry and post-leach geochemistry. This experimentation and modeling approach consists of: (1) petrographic identification of reactive ore and gangue minerals; (2) determination of leaching kinetics of individual minerals through batch leaching tests; (3) evaluation of bulk solution geochemistry through column leaching tests; and (4) ISLM simulation of element species transport and geochemistry through core leaching tests. Recent results confirm good leaching selectivity for manganese, but reveal post- leach precipitation and permeability loss during core leaching experiments.
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APA: Lloyd Petrie R. B. Bhappu J. H. Canterford R. E. Johnson Dianne Marozas B. R. Palmer Steven Paulson Lorin Redden Y. Topkaya  (1993)  A Geochemical Approach to Lixiviant Development for Manganese in situ Leach Mining

MLA: Lloyd Petrie R. B. Bhappu J. H. Canterford R. E. Johnson Dianne Marozas B. R. Palmer Steven Paulson Lorin Redden Y. Topkaya A Geochemical Approach to Lixiviant Development for Manganese in situ Leach Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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