Microbiological Leaching - Research To Date And Future Applications - A. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Bruynesteyn
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

I would like to talk to you today about microbiological leaching or, the solubilization of metal values due to the action of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans. Bacterial attack of sulfide minerals has been going on for centuries but only recently was it discovered that the acid and iron often found in coal mine drainage is produced by bacterial action on the iron sulfides in the coals. Not until 1950 was it proven that bacteria were playing a role in the dump leaching of sulfide ores. B. C. Research became involved in microbiological leaching in 1955 while examining mine drainage from the copper-zinc mine at Britannia Beach, north of Vancouver. Since 1955, B.C. Research has maintained a continuous re¬search program on microbiological leaching which, due to its applied nature, was put under industrial sponsorship in 1962. Most of the information pro¬vided in my talk today has been gathered under this sponsored research program and I would like to express our appreciation to the many sponsors who have made our work possible.
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APA: A. Bruynesteyn  (1970)  Microbiological Leaching - Research To Date And Future Applications - A. Introduction

MLA: A. Bruynesteyn Microbiological Leaching - Research To Date And Future Applications - A. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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