Bureau Of Mines Research In In-Situ Leaching And Borehole (Or Slurry) Mining

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 59
- File Size:
- 3250 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1977
Abstract
Most of the projects summarized in this paper are funded under the Bureau's Advancing Metal-Nonmetal Mining Technology program and are part of the in situ mining subprogram coordinated at the Twin Cities Mining Research Center. The borehole mining equipment development, are funded under the Bureau's Advancing Coal Mining Technology program, is essential to accelerated progress in the in situ mining subprogram, and some background information on this concept is included. The initial in situ research projects started in 1971-72 evaluated some of the critical blast design parameters for in situ copper leaching. The present program totals about $1 million per year and includes in-house research projects, cooperative (cost-sharing) projects with the mining industry, and research and development contracts. Two different extraction schemes are under investigation: inplace leaching and borehole (or slurry) mining. The principal commodity targets for the Bureau's improved in situ mining technologies include copper, uranium, coal, and potash. The principal purpose of this paper is to inform the mining industry of the in situ mining research recently completed or being conducted by the Bureau of Mines. In addition the Bureau encourages companies to comment on the program accomplishments as well as offer suggestions on top priority research needs for improving the in situ mining methods described in this paper.
Citation
APA:
(1977) Bureau Of Mines Research In In-Situ Leaching And Borehole (Or Slurry) MiningMLA: Bureau Of Mines Research In In-Situ Leaching And Borehole (Or Slurry) Mining. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.