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CSIRO to trial in-situ recovery

CSIRO is looking for a hard-rock deposit to demonstrate the potential of in-situ recovery as an alternative mining technique for more commodities than just uranium.

Marion Lopez
CSIRO is looking for a hard-rock deposit to demonstrate the potential of in-situ recovery outside of uranium mining.

CSIRO is looking for a hard-rock deposit to demonstrate the potential of in-situ recovery outside of uranium mining.

ISR involves the drilling, fracturing and leaching of metals away from gangue while the rock remains in place. While of huge potential to reduce conventional mining costs and environmental disturbance,...

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