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Use Of A Novel Eluant To Strip Gold And Silver From CarbonBy Jacques Monette
Gold and silver cyanide complexes are presently desorbed from activated carbon by means of hot caustic elutions. These solutions may or may not contain additional sodium cyanide. There are several pa
Jan 1, 1995
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The Treatment Of Refractory Copper-Gold Ores Using Activox® ProcessingBy Ian J. Corrans, Gary Johnson, John E. Angove
Activox® is a hydrometallurgical process used to oxidise sulphide concentrates. The process is based on two relatively simple, established unit operations; i.e. fine or ultra-fine milling (UFM) and pr
Jan 1, 1995
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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
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Mining Industry Benefits And Concerns On Environmental Remote Sensing (682d48da-46ca-46f8-a590-6c0eba3fff29)By D. A. Robbins
The application of remote sensing for environmental measurements is already being utilized. Aircraft mounted imaging spectroscopy has been utilized to evaluate areas of historical mining operations as
Jan 1, 1999
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Cyanide Heap Biological Detoxification DemonstrationBy Diane M. Jordan Tom M. Malloy
As part of the Mine Waste Technology Program (MWTP), a large-scale column test utilizing bacteria and a sulfide ore was conducted at McClelland Laboratories, Inc., in Sparks, Nevada. The MWTP is fund
Jan 1, 1999
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Dewatering Thickener Underflow With Solid Bowl Centrifuges - 1974 Refuse SystemBy Dudley Walls
In 1974 Amherst, Coal Company disposed of its 28 mesh X O thickener underflow (refuse) by pumping to ponds. Because of the very steep terrain surrounding the plant the pond capacities were limited whi
Jan 1, 1979
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Induced Fluorescent Sorting Technique Holds PromiseBy R. C. Beers, R. J. McKinley, R. D. Stewart
Preliminary test results at Occidental Research Corp.’s Irvine, CA, research facility indicate the viability of a new induced fluorescent sorting technique for preconcentration of limestone, coal, an
Jan 6, 1980
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Developing Material Flows Analysis-Based Indicators Of Coal Mining’s Impact On SocietyBy R. L. Grayson, J. R. Warneke
Environmental conflict between the public and private sectors, including mining, is highly visible and often based on deeply divergent environmental, social, and economic values. In order to achieve s
Jan 1, 2004
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Microwave Treatment - Economic SenseBy M. Gordon, J. M. Tranquilla
Microwave power, used in conjunction with properly designed applicators, is an efficient and practical energy source for pre treating a wide range of mineral ores and concentrates. Novel processes whi
Jan 1, 1998
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Improvement Of Recoveries From Copper-bearing And Copper-activated Mineral Ores Using Flex 31By Robert S. MacPhail, Bret G. Cousins
Many copper-bearing ores with associated gold use Sodium Isopropyl Xanthate (SIPX) as a flotation agent. In general, SIPX will float to some extent other minerals that may not be desirable, such as py
Jan 1, 1995
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Conceptual Model Of Ag/sag Operation For Operator TrainingBy Andre Vien, Marc Grondin
For many years mill operator training was an informal process which involved senior operators training junior operators on an as-needed basis. The more rapid incorporation of new processing and inform
Jan 1, 1997
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Main Bearings for Advanced TBMsBy S. Hartwig, K. Wohiwend, J. Forsberg, G. Bergling
New, larger cutters requiring higher operating loads and thus increased cutterhead thrust, higher cut¬terhead speeds and more pronounced demands of maintaining high penetration rates also in mixed gro
Jan 1, 1995
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Seepage From Drained Tailings DepositsBy J. Jeremy Burden, Bruce S. Brown
A major question in the design and permitting of a tailings storage facility is the quality and quantity of seepage which will occur from the base of the tailings facility into the underlying foundati
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimization Of Tailings Closure Cap Design - A Case StudyBy Richard J. Frechette
Very few facilities containing hydraulically deposited tailings have been completely reclaimed and capped at this time. Design of a closure cap for a tailings impoundment has relied heavily on consoli
Jan 1, 1998
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Improving Plant Performance with "World-Class" Management TechniquesBy Bruce W. Cavender
There is a tendency for managers of mining companies to regard the performance of a process plant as essentially fixed, with only incremental improvements to be realized by optimizing individual unit
Jan 1, 1993
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The Nature and Stability of Precipitated Solids From Arsenopyrite Bio-Oxidation EffluentsBy A. N. Islam, C. Simons, M. N. Hughes, J. Barrett
The effluent from the bio-oxidation of arsenopyrite contains high concentrations of iron(III) and arsenic(V), the pH being in the range 1.0-1.3. The use of lime to increase the pH causes the precipita
Jan 1, 1991
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High-resolution Satellite Imagery For Mineral Resource Evaluation And Mine ManagementBy Dewey W. Marino
Conventional remote sensing applications for the exploration of natural resources has largely been the domain of low resolution Earth orbiting systems such as Landsat™ which can sample a broad range
Jan 1, 1998
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Continuous Elution of Gold from Activated CarbonBy Francois J. E. Scholtz, Raymond J. Davidson, Peter Greenhalgh, R. Paul Riley
A 1 t/d continuous elution pilot plan is being operated by General Mining at their Grootvlei Gold Mine using the technology developed at the Anglo American Research Laboratories. Flowsheet design and
Jan 1, 1990
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Requirements for Effluent Treatment at the Waihi Gold MineBy David E. Peterson, F. Merz
The Waihi Gold Mining Company Limited, Martha Hill Project was the first major hard rock mining operation following the resurgence of the mining industry in New Zealand. Because of its location adjoin
Jan 1, 1991
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Innovation and Its Management: A Production Manager's PerspectiveBy Bruce Cavender
Production managers look to innovative practices and equipment to reduce operating costs and improve efficiency. These innovations apply to both technical and social aspects of production operations a
Jan 1, 1998