OFR-192-84 Technique For In Situ Leach Simulation Of Uranium Ores

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David C. Grant
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

In situ uranium mining offers the advantages of minimal environmental disturbance, low capital and operating costs, and reduced mining development time. It is becoming an increasingly attractive mining method for the recovery of uranium from secondary ore deposits. In order to better understand the process, a laboratory technique was developed and used to study and simulate both the chemical and physical phenomena occurring in ore bodies during in situ leaching. The laboratory simulation technique has been used to determine effects of leaching variables on permeability uranium recovery, and post-leach aquifer restoration. This report describes the simulation system and testing procedure in sufficient detail to allow the construction of the system, and to perform the desired leaching tests. With construction of such a system, in situ leaching of a given ore using various leach conditions can be evaluated relatively rapidly in the laboratory. Not only could optimum leach conditions be selected for existing ore bodies, but also exploitation of new ore bodies could be accelerated.
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APA: David C. Grant  (1985)  OFR-192-84 Technique For In Situ Leach Simulation Of Uranium Ores

MLA: David C. Grant OFR-192-84 Technique For In Situ Leach Simulation Of Uranium Ores. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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