Development of a Leach/Rip Process for Recovering Uranium from the Mkuju River Deposit in Tanzania

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Soldenhoff
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Aug 1, 2010

Abstract

Mantra Resources Ltd is developing the Mkuju River project is southern Tanzania. The uranium deposit, hosted in ?Karoo? sandstone, is surface outcropping with the majority of uranium mineralisation occurring in the finer clay component of the ore. A flowsheet, consisting of ore beneficiation, acid leaching, RIP uranium recovery and direct precipitation of the uranium product, was developed and successfully demonstrated in continuous mini-plant operations at ANSTO. The selected flowsheet overcomes the difficult slurry rheology, arising from the clay component of the ore, by eliminating the need for a CCD plant. The RIP process was found to contribute to a high uranium extraction, by eliminating ?preg-robbing?, at a relatively low acid addition in leach, with the potential to eliminate ferric ion and oxidant additions.
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APA: K. Soldenhoff  (2010)  Development of a Leach/Rip Process for Recovering Uranium from the Mkuju River Deposit in Tanzania

MLA: K. Soldenhoff Development of a Leach/Rip Process for Recovering Uranium from the Mkuju River Deposit in Tanzania. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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