Acid Base Accounting: Low-Level Data Comparison Of Net Carbonate Value Versus Modified Sobek Procedures As Described By The State Of Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Patten
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Feb 27, 2013

Abstract

Inter-Mountain Labs, IML, performed a study comparing mining waste rock sample analysis by Net Carbonate Value (NCV) and Modified Sobek acid-base accounting procedures. The study looked at 468 waste rock samples and compared the data for Neutralization Potential (NP), Acid Generation Potential (AGP), Net Neutralization Potential (NNP), and the ratio of NP/AGP. The study found that a majority of the samples were below 50 Tons CaCO3/kTons. This subset of ?low-level? samples was also examined separately for Acid Base Accounting parameters. The analysis compared the NCV procedures to the Modified Sobek procedures and concludes that the NCV procedures are as protective of the environment as Modified Sobek procedures.
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APA: T. Patten  (2013)  Acid Base Accounting: Low-Level Data Comparison Of Net Carbonate Value Versus Modified Sobek Procedures As Described By The State Of Nevada

MLA: T. Patten Acid Base Accounting: Low-Level Data Comparison Of Net Carbonate Value Versus Modified Sobek Procedures As Described By The State Of Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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