Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
The Application Of The Continuous Falcon Centrifugal Gravity Concentrator For Gold And Pyrite RecoveryBy A. Goulsbra, S. McAllister, R. Dunne
Since 1992, a tailings gravity re-treatment plant has been in operation at the New Celebration Gold Mine to recover auriferous pyrite (Martins, Dunne and Gelfi 1991; Martins, Dunne and Delahey 1993).
Jan 1, 1998
-
Mine tailings used as alternative material for asphalt pavementBy L. Korkiala-Tanttu, M. Rinne, Z. Song
Disposal of mine tailings has been recognized as an unavoidable burden of mining companies and local authorities. Conventional methods dispose mine tailings in a passive manner which hardly generates
Jan 1, 2011
-
Innovative Competency Based Training Systems For The Minerals IndustryBy Stefan Norgaard
In today's modern gold mining industry in Australia, and the world, more and more companies are recognising the competitive advantages gained by implementing an effective training program for operati
Jan 1, 1998
-
Winsford Works Supplies Salt For a Variety of ApplicationsIn west-central England, 183 m (600 ft) below the Cheshire Plain, lie the evaporate remains of an ancient sea. Stratified into nine beds of salt separated by marl bands, the deposit stretches roughly
Jan 1, 1992
-
Contribution And Benefit Of EU-Thematic Network NESMI To Common Agreement On Sustainable Development In The Mining IndustriesBy H. Schultheis
The European Commission has launched in April 2002 the Thematic Network NESMI with-in the FP5 under Growth. NESMI stands for ?Network on European Sustainable Mining and Processing Industries? and will
Jan 1, 2003
-
The Impact Of Mine Development Lead Times On New Coal Mining VenturesBy H. Douglas Dahl
In order to provide a reference framework for discussing the applicability of drilling technology to shaft construction in coal mining ventures, it is meaningful to review the history and nature of Un
Jan 1, 1976
-
The Development of Optical Sensors for Coal Processing ApplicationsBy Hayward B. Oblad, Gary F. Meenan
Two optoelectronic detectors were developed by CONSOL R&D for fine coal processing applications. One sensing device is used to estimate the amount of fine coal in the solids fraction of the froth flot
Jan 1, 1993
-
Bottleneck Analysis For Single Source Mining Model Using GridsBy Steve Richards
Incorporating a bottleneck analysis into the mine plan can provide a significantly better basis to make economic decisions regarding materials handling systems. Every materials handling system has a b
Jan 1, 2002
-
Use Of Reactive Scrubbing For Reduction Of Mercury EmissionsBy D. A. Harman
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently recognized Newmont and other mining companies, along with the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection for their voluntary work in reducing mercury
Jan 1, 2004
-
Modern Management Technology Methods And Systems For Higher MarginsMaximising margins in competitive markets demands superior productivity. Unfortunately, management systems developed early this century for other industries often drive counterproductive behaviours ch
Jan 1, 1999
-
Model-based feed forward control scheme for flotation plantsBy J. A. Herbst, R. Zaragoza
Conventional control schemes in use today are not able to produce satisfactory control when high-frequency disturbances are present in the flotation feed. An advanced model-based control scheme is pre
Jan 1, 1987
-
Gold Recovery From Chlorinated Solutions Used For Heap DefoxificationBy D. L. Slyter
Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation's Thunder Mountain project in Valley County, Idaho, is one of the most remote active mining operations in the US. High altitude, heavy snows, and proximity to wildernes
Jan 1, 1998
-
Application Of Bentonitic Clays In Suspension Fertilizer FormulationsBy J. Hanna
Four Ca-bentonitic clays from Alabama were evaluated for use in Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) or Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN) fertilizer suspensions. The viscosity and gel strength of suspensions prepared
Jan 1, 1989
-
Geologic Factors Described for Large Global Gold Placer DepositsBy Joseph R. Wojcik
Introduction Placer deposits account for one-half to two-thirds of the total gold produced worldwide. As many as 311 t (10 million oz) have been produced from some major districts. Several others are
Jan 11, 1984
-
Is There A Place For Agitation In Column Flotation?By John C. Schneider
During the past decade, operators and researchers have worked toward a better understanding of the mechanisms operating in flotation. As reported by W. J. Trahar in 1981, this work commenced with the
Jan 1, 1998
-
Testing Requirements And Insight For Gravity Gold Circuit DesignBy Andre R. Laplante
Gravity gold recovery can be of significant economic importance for gold copper ores that cannot be directly cyanided. Gravity is typically followed by flotation to produce a smeltable copper concentr
Jan 1, 2000
-
A Novel, Low Energy Bioreactor for Refractory Gold OresBy Warwick Hoffmann, Robin Batterham, David Conochie
CRA has been actively involved in developing a bacterial oxidation process for the treatment of low grade, refractory gold resources. Success in this application is dependant on the design of large, e
Jan 1, 1993
-
Improved Strategies for TBM Performance Prediction and Project ManagementBy Priscilla P. Nelson, Yousof Abd Al-Jalil, Christopher Laughton
Prediction of excavation rates is a critical element in the pre-planning of a tunnel boring machine (TBM) project. A realistic evaluation of performance expectations is needed that reflects both the k
Jan 1, 1999
-
Wire Sawing As A Tool For Underground Excavation WorkBy Joseph F. Peters
The paper will begin with the physical parameters of design in a wire saw. These will include such things as the type of wire used, abrasives, horsepower of operation, and drive components. It will th
Jan 1, 1997
-
Microwave links connect 24/7 operations for Newmont MiningBy Charles Rubin
Mining is a capital- and labor-intensive business, and profitability often depends on the ability to squeeze maximum efficiency out of every piece of equipment to achieve safe production. This means k
Jan 4, 2010