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    Forensic Gold Analysis By Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (La-icp-ms}

    By Hugh K. Herbert, R. John Watling

    Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrom­etry (LA-ICP-MS) has been used successfully to "fingerprint" gold in forensic investigations within Australia and abroad. By comparison of the e

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Latin American Exploration & Mining Boom: Who Are The Biggest Winners?

    By Hans von Michaelis

    The current exploration boom in Central and South America shows no sign of abating and, if anything, is growing. This is despite an inevitable cooling in the recent frenzied buying of resource stocks

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Optimising The Ammonia-cyanide Leaching Process For Copper-gold Ores

    By David Muir, Slobodanka Vukcevic

    Gold is commonly associated with copper minerals, particu­larly in the more geologically recent rocks of Northern Australia, Chile and the Pacific Rim. Traditionally, oxidised copper-gold ores are sel

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Effect Of Bit Wear On Productivity Of Continuous Miners

    By L. D. Gehi, A. W. Khair, M. Ahmad

    This paper presents an analysis of the dynamics of bit wear on the productivity of continuous miners. Two field surveys were carried out. The first survey assessed the impact of bit wear on productivi

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Effect Of Mineralogical Properties Of Synthetic Mica On Its Floatability

    By X. P. Zheng, H. K. Lin

    Barium fluorophlogopites were synthesized in the laboratory to investigate the effects of composition and crystal parameters on surface properties and floatability. The negative surface charge of mica

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Dynamic Behaviour Of Coarse Particles In Flotation Froths

    By W. A. Van Dyk

    Hydrophobic particles with diameters between 1 and 3 mm are poorly recovered by conventional flotation techniques. A novel reverse flotation technique is described whereby coarse particles with surfac

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Filblast Cyanidation Process

    By B. J. S. Sceresini

    The Filblast Cyanidation Process incorporates the advantages of intense high shear mixing, high dissolved oxygen concentra­tion and high pressure to achieve extremely rapid gold dissolu­tion rates. Th

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Alternatives For Treating Copper-gold Concentrates - Sulphation Roast And Bioleaching

    By P. Whincup, T. Showell, B. Marchant, R. Dunne

    An oversupply of copper on world markets in the early 90' s, coupled with a decrease in demand, resulted in a "tight" market for the sale of copper concentrate. In these conditions small producers of

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Waterflush Technology - Reduced Cost Opportunities For Crushing Circuits In The Gold Industry

    By Peter Erlynne

    Rising costs have affected the cost of operating and install­ing crushing circuits, just as they have affected every other area and there is little possibility that the cost cycle is about to be rever

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Flash Flotation In The Gold Industry

    By Peter Bourke

    It was in 1982 that the first SK-80 flash flotation machine was introduced at Hammaslahti concentrator in Finland to produce a final grade copper/gold concentrate. Since then the size and number of fl

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Effect Of Mixing Impeller Geometry And Pumping Direction On Solids Suspension Homogeneity

    By Jeffrey R. Kelly, Paul M. Kubera, Richard A. Howk

    Mixing of solid-liquid slurries is a unit operation that is widely encountered in the minerals processing industry. Applications may range from simple slurry storage in open tanks to complex chemical

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Refractory Gold Ores - Factors Affecting Process Selection

    By David Lunt, Evan Kirby, Peter Mason, Ian Ritchie

    The treatment of refractory gold ores, in particular the "competing" technologies and their relative advantages and economics, has become a major segment of most mineral technology oriented conference

    Jan 1, 1995

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    A Review Of The Effects And Behaviour Of Nickel During Gold Cyanidation, Adsorption, Acid Washing, Elution, Electrowinning, And Zinc Precipitation

    By S. R. LaBrooy, M. C. Costello, A. C. Bax

    Nickel is present in a number of gold ores in Australia, Africa and the United States. The effects and behaviour of the nickel during the cyanidation and adsorption processes, and also during the elut

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Caro's Acid The Low Cost Oxidant For Cn Detoxification Attains Commercial Status

    By H. M. Castrantas

    Caro's (peroxymonosulfuric) acid has been reported to destroy WAD (weakly acid dissociable) CN-but, until recently, the technology has not been demonstrated in other than a laboratory setting. Du

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Disputes Review Boards, An Owner's Perspective

    By James F. Holzbach

    Although Disputes Review Boards have been used for some time, they had not received wide publicity at the time Monroe County first used one. Public owners frequently resist adopting new contracting pr

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Canada's Zero Effluent Potash Mine

    By Brian V. Roulston

    Potash is Canada's leading industrial mineral in terms of value of production, with 11.1 M tonnes of muriate of potash produced in 1992 for a value in excess of $1 billion U.S. Each tonne of pota

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Compania De Minas Buenaventura S.a. An Extraordinary Peruvian Mining Success Story

    By Hans von Michaelis

    Very little has been published about Cia de Minas Buena­ventura. Don Alberto Benavides Quintana, now in his seventies, founded the company in 1953. This venerable gentleman is a Doyon of the Peruvian

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Power Efficient Use Of High Pressure Grinding Rolls

    By Luis Tondo, Gary Johnson, Steve Morell

    High pressure grinding rolls have been demonstrated by numerous researchers, and at a number of commercial installa­tions to be power efficient comminution devices. They have become almost "standard e

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Better Understanding Of Carbon And Resin Attrition

    By David Martin Menne

    Carbon or attrition can be expected to be affected by • Agitation power • Vessel volume • Carbon and Suspension densities • Kinematic viscosity of slurry • Carbon particle size • Impeller diameter • I

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Development Of A Hydrometallurgical Flowsheet For Precious Metal Recovery From A Sulphidic, Carbonaceous Gold Ore Containing Unusually High Silver Values

    By C. A. Fleming, R. G. Williamson

    Process development for Eskay Creek began in early 1990 at Lakefield Research, and was initially focused on producing a high-grade/high-recovery concentrate for sale. Owing to the significant base met

    Jan 1, 1995