Heap Leaching 2 Metallurgical Management Of Heap Leaching: Recovery Prediction And Monitoring And Water Balance Management.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mike Jahraus
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The topic I would like to throw out for discussion this morning concerns the metallurgical solution management of operating a valley fill leach facility where ore depths approach 250 feet and deeper. We are currently beginning to experience solution transport times through our heaps on the order of 60 to 70 days as our heaps approach 250 feet. Incorporating a two-stage leach scenario, or solution enrichment, these times are nearly doubled. Concurrent with the increased solution transport times, the solution tenors being produced by our heaps are being diluted slightly as percolation occurs through the lower lifts. I feel the best way to handle these situations is to closely monitor solution application rates, and carefully manage ore stacking. Also, as heaps become deeper, metallurgical and hydrologic characteristics of the ore become inter-related, i.e. if channeling or preferential flow is taking place, lowering cross-sectional flow rates to older leach panels with help re­institute capillary flow while helping to prevent solution tenor dilution.
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APA: Mike Jahraus  (1999)  Heap Leaching 2 Metallurgical Management Of Heap Leaching: Recovery Prediction And Monitoring And Water Balance Management.

MLA: Mike Jahraus Heap Leaching 2 Metallurgical Management Of Heap Leaching: Recovery Prediction And Monitoring And Water Balance Management. . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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