Definition of In situ leach mining (ISL)

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In situ leach mining (ISL)

The term 'In situ leach mining (ISL)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' The recovery, by chemical leaching, of the valuable components of a mineral deposit without physical extraction of the mineralized rock from the ground. Also referred to as 'solution mining.''.

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