Biological Solution Mining of Massive Sulfides at Iron Mountain Mines, Redding, California

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Daniel C. McLean
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Extraction data for Cu, Zn and Fe were obtained from 4.5" and 10" columns using massive sulfide ore and natural acid mine water. The purpose was to determine if recycling of solution through the column would produce leach liquors of 4 g/l Cu and Zn at extraction rates of 1 g/l per pass at typical flow rates of 0.002 to 0.006 gpm/sq.ft. Test results exceeded expectations. Cu and Zn concentrations of 4 g/l were obtrained within 4 to 6 cycles. Concentrations greater than 6 g/l Cu and 8 g/l Zn were reached within 10 cycles. Concentrations of greater than 40 g/l of Fe and free sulfuric acid were obtained with no decrease in biological activity being observed. No reagents were used.
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APA: Daniel C. McLean  (1995)  Biological Solution Mining of Massive Sulfides at Iron Mountain Mines, Redding, California

MLA: Daniel C. McLean Biological Solution Mining of Massive Sulfides at Iron Mountain Mines, Redding, California. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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