In Situ Copper Leaching Research At The Emerald Isle Mine

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Dennis V. D’Andrea Sidney M. Runke
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

This paper describes the Bureau of Mines-El Paso Mining and Milling Company cooperative research program at the Emerald Isle mine3 near Kingman, Ariz. This research program was directed toward developing in situ leaching methods for 200,000 tons of ore exposed in the pit bottom and also 1,500,000 tons of ore under 200 feet of overburden adjacent to the pit. A test area in the pit bottom containing 15,000 tons of ore was blasted and leached. The results of this leach test were encouraging, and the entire pit bottom was leached in-place for about 7 months. Two test blasts under 200 feet of overburden and extending to 290 feet were detonated in an area near the open pit. The results of these blasts were evaluated by core drilling and permeability measurements. An in situ leaching system was designed, but not implemented, to recover copper from the 1,500,000-ton area near the pit. The company decided to terminate operations at the Emerald Isle mine in November 1975.
Citation

APA: Dennis V. D’Andrea Sidney M. Runke  (1976)  In Situ Copper Leaching Research At The Emerald Isle Mine

MLA: Dennis V. D’Andrea Sidney M. Runke In Situ Copper Leaching Research At The Emerald Isle Mine. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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