William P. Imrie

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Debbie Marshall
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Process water is an important consideration in the development of a nickel laterite project. Depending on the location of the ore body, sufficient fresh water may not be available and it may be necessary to use seawater (or saline groundwater) for ore preparation. This introduces various species, which have major effects on materials of construction and leaching chemistry. This paper summarizes batch testwork completed at the Falconbridge Technology Center. The leaching behaviour of eleven different laterite ore samples were compared using seawater and fresh water. For brevity, six of the eleven samples are reported here-the other five samples showed similar results. Each ore type was leached under identical conditions in both freshwater and seawater and the leaching chemistry compared. The batch test results were confirmed in a continuous pilot plant, and leach kinetics for the two systems were compared. Keywords: high pressure acid leaching, laterites
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APA: Debbie Marshall  (2004)  William P. Imrie

MLA: Debbie Marshall William P. Imrie. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2004.

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