Geochemistry of Critical Minerals in Mine Waste in Grant, Sierra, and Socorro Counties, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 9
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- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2025
Abstract
Critical minerals are nonfuel minerals, essential to the U.S. economy and national security, whose supply chain may be disrupted. Mine wastes are potential sources of critical minerals. The goal of this project is to estimate and characterize critical minerals endowment in three mining districts in New Mexico: Black Hawk (Grant County), Hillsboro (Sierra County), and Magdalena (Socorro County), and assess their acid-generating potential. The Black Hawk district is an arsenide five-element vein deposit (Ag, Ni, Co, As, U, Bi, and local minerals like Pb, Cu, Zn, W, and Sn). The Copper Flat mine in Hillsboro district is a copper porphyry deposit. The Kelly mine in Magdalena was first mined at 1878 and are carbonate-hosted Pb-Zn deposits. Mine waste rock piles and tailings are sampled using USGS Beta sampling procedure. Geochemistry results show that Black Hawk district mine wastes samples are elevated in Ag (>200 ppm), Co (290 ppm), Ni (2,130 ppm), and Zn (8,463 ppm). Copper Flat mine tailing is elevated in Bi (111 ppm), Cu (7,453 ppm), and Zn (2,360 ppm). Downhole profile plots in Copper Flat show the positive correlation between Cu, S and Te values. Magdalena samples are elevated in Cu (5,700 ppm), Zn (129,500 ppm), and Pb (58,100 ppm). Determination of acid-generating potential in these areas suggests that Black Hawk district mine wastes are non-acid-forming while high S present in some Copper Flat and Magdalena samples can potentially cause acid mine drainage.
Citation
APA:
(2025) Geochemistry of Critical Minerals in Mine Waste in Grant, Sierra, and Socorro Counties, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025MLA: Geochemistry of Critical Minerals in Mine Waste in Grant, Sierra, and Socorro Counties, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.