Method for monitoring leaching state of in-situ leaching uranium mining
An in-situ leaching and leaching technology for uranium mining, applied in the field of uranium mining, can solve the problems of inability to accurately describe the leaching state and affecting the precise management and control of the mining process.
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[0031] A sandstone uranium mine in Inner Mongolia adopts the acid in-situ leaching uranium mining process. The pumping and fluid injection drilling holes at the well site adopt a 5-point layout, and the distance between the fluid pumping hole and the adjacent fluid injection hole is 30m.
[0032] Step 1: At the midpoint of the line connecting the pumping hole of a certain leaching unit and an adjacent injection hole in the first mining area, a monitoring hole is constructed with reference to the drilling structure of the process and the construction process of the well, and the monitoring hole ore sample is taken.
[0033] Step 2: Dry the ore sample collected in step 1 under the condition of isolation from air, crush it to natural particle size, and mix it evenly; analyze the uranium content in the ore sample to be 0.032%, and take 50g of condensed samples and put them into the mesh In 6 nylon bags with a size of 0.020 mm, samples were taken every 6 months.
[0034] Step 3: Se...
Embodiment 2
[0037] A sandstone uranium mine in Inner Mongolia adopts the acid in-situ leaching uranium mining process. The pumping and fluid injection drilling holes at the well site adopt a 5-point layout, and the distance between the fluid pumping hole and the adjacent fluid injection hole is 30m.
[0038] Step 1: Between the extraction hole of a leaching unit in No. 6 mining area and the connection line of an adjacent injection hole, 10m and 20m away from the extraction hole respectively, two monitoring holes were constructed with reference to the drilling structure of the process and the construction process of the well. Take monitoring hole ore samples.
[0039] In the second step, the ore sample collected in the first step is dried and crushed to a natural particle size under the condition of being isolated from the air, and mixed evenly. The uranium content in the analyzed ore samples was 0.050%, and 100g of condensed samples were taken and put into 6 nylon bags with a mesh size of...
Embodiment 3
[0043] A sandstone uranium mine in Inner Mongolia adopts the acid in-situ leaching uranium mining process. The pumping and fluid injection drilling holes at the well site adopt a 5-point layout, and the distance between the fluid pumping hole and the adjacent fluid injection hole is 30m.
[0044] Step 1: At the midpoint of the injection hole of a certain leaching unit in the No. 9 mining area and the adjacent injection hole, a monitoring hole is constructed with reference to the drilling structure of the process and the well construction process, and the monitoring hole ore sample is taken.
[0045] In the second step, the ore sample collected in the first step is dried and crushed to a natural particle size under the condition of being isolated from the air, and mixed evenly. The uranium content in the analyzed ore sample was 0.040%, and 200g of the shrinkage samples were taken and put into 4 nylon bags with a mesh size of 0.100mm, and samples were taken every 6 months.
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