Inspiration
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 20
 - File Size:
 - 748 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1957
 
Abstract
AMONG the features that make Inspiration of outstanding A interest, particularly to the engineer, is the fact that at various times it has used, as a major method of production, three more or less distinct methods of mining and three distinct methods of treating its ores. The following chronology is of interest :    Major Mining Methods:     1915-194 7  Underground block-caving, exclusively   1948-1952  Underground block-caving and opencut mining   1953-1954  Underground block-caving, opencut mining, and "glory-hole caved-block transfer" mining   1955 on       Opencut mining and "glory-hole caved-block transfer" mining.    Major Ore Treatment Methods:     1915-1925   Flotation concentration exclusively   1926-1930   Flotation concentration and ferric sulphate leaching   1931-1955   Ferric sulphate leaching (the so-called "Dual Process" was used for eleven months in 1937 when demand for copper was phenomenal; and the "leach-float" process was used for 24 months in 1942-44 as an expedient to help meet war demands for copper).   1956 on       "Dual Process" combining a sulphuric acid leach followed by fine grinding and flotation of the residue from the leaching vats.
Citation
APA: (1957) Inspiration
MLA: Inspiration. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.