Critical Minerals and Acid Mine Drainage in Black Hawk Mine Waste, Grant County, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Zohreh Kazemi Motlagh Virginia T. McLemore
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Feb 1, 2024

Abstract

There are more than 15,000 abandoned mine features in New Mexico. A considerable number of these mines have not been cataloged or assessed for prioritized reclamation efforts. These mine wastes can be examined as a resource of critical minerals. Many of legacy mine waste deposits have undiscovered commodities and critical minerals, due to low recovery processes during past production. In this project, Black Hawk mine wastes in Grant County, New Mexico are examined by thorough mineralogical and geochemical characterization. This project seeks to characterize and estimate the critical minerals in mine wastes of Black Hawk mine, and determine the acid generating potential of mine waste. Identifying and producing critical minerals in New Mexico may directly benefit the U.S economy and national security.
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APA: Zohreh Kazemi Motlagh Virginia T. McLemore  (2024)  Critical Minerals and Acid Mine Drainage in Black Hawk Mine Waste, Grant County, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024

MLA: Zohreh Kazemi Motlagh Virginia T. McLemore Critical Minerals and Acid Mine Drainage in Black Hawk Mine Waste, Grant County, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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