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Mine Water Treatment With Activated CarbonBy Terry I. Mudder, Michael M. Botz
Discharge regulations for mine waters require relatively low concentrations for cyanide and metals, and the trend is for discharge limits to be lowered. In the event conventional treatment practices a
Jan 1, 1997
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Responsible Application Of Cy An IdesBy Andreas Rubo, Stephen Gos
In the days of increasing environmental and safety awareness many efforts have been made to prevent losses of both an evident economic nature and also less obvious losses. These losses could be associ
Jan 1, 1997
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Minerals - Serving The Global Community Keys 1997 - SME Annual Meeting 2022Several years ago, North American mining companies began to realize they needed to expand their spheres to remain viable. This strategy has been successful, according to Robert W. Schafer. Today, comp
Jan 1, 1997
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The Filblast Cyanidation Process -a Maturing TechnologyBy Bruno Sceresini
The Filblast Cyanidation Process incorporating intense high shear mixing, high gas mass transfer efficiency and high oxygen concentrations under conditions of elevated pressure has now been been succe
Jan 1, 1997
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Cyanide Measurement And ControlBy K. Barbetti, D. C. Wright, L. J. Warren, J. A. Rumball
This paper describes the advantages and disadvantages of cyanide sensors in gold processing operations, and their role in reducing process variability and lowering cyanide consumption. The importance
Jan 1, 1997
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Comminution At Mt ToddBy Gary Jobson
The Mt Todd Gold mine is situated near Katherine in the Northern Territory of Australia. Commissioning of an 8 Mtpa processing facility incorporating a four stage crushing circuit, ball mills, flotati
Jan 1, 1997
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Flotation Of Auriferous Pyrite Using Santa Fe Pacific Gold's N2TEC Flotation ProcessBy G. L. Simmons.
Many large. low-grade (refractory) sulfide gold resources exist in Nevada and other parts of the world that are not amenable to concentration by conventional flotation practice, Over the past several
Jan 1, 1997
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Gravity Concentration At Placer Dome's Campbell MillBy John A. Folinsbee
Placer Dome Canada owns and operates the Campbell mine and mill at Balmertown, in the north western corner of Ontario. The mine operates at 1.3 kt/d (1,500 stpd). It produced more than 9.3 t/a (300,00
Jan 1, 1997
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A Kaolin Company's Journey To ISO 9002 CertificationBy L. A. Arrington-Webb
The International Standards Organization (ISO) 9000 series of quality standards was published in 1987. First initiated by the British in the mid-1970's to assure the quality of British goods and
Jan 1, 1997
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Control of Coal Worker's Pneumoconiosis: An Assessment of Progress and NeedsBy Raja V. Ramani
Worldwide, promulgation and enforcement of health and safety laws and regulations have been the primary means of ensuring minimum and uniform standards of health and safety in the mining industry. In
Jan 1, 1997
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From Surface To Underground: Newmont Gold's Carlin East MineBy Joseph M. Driscoll
After 30 years of successfully mining gold, Newmont Gold has temporarily ceased production from the original Carlin Pit. In late 1993, the Carlin East decline was driven and an extensive underground e
Jan 1, 1997
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Mini Pilot Plant Evaluation Of The Avr Process For The Las Cristinas Gold ProjectBy P. Riveros, J. Binvignat, V. M. McNamara, D. Koren
The feasibility of recovering cyanide and copper from a gold mill barren solution was evaluated in a small A VR pilot plant. The campaign lasted 64 hours, during which time about 4,000 L of gold mill
Jan 1, 1997
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HPGR: A Tool For A Purpose Roller Press Grinding In Gold ProcessingBy F. P. van der Meer
Roller Press grinding has become an accepted technology in the cement industry, and finds a growing application in iron ore processing. Its introduction to the gold industry will depend on anticipated
Jan 1, 1997
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Minerals Biooxidation/bioleaching: Guide To Developing An Economically Viable ProcessBy Andrew P. W. Briggs, Corale L. Brierley
A considerable economic and technical knowledge base has been amassed with the successful and sustained operation of commercial minerals bioleaching/biooxidation plants to extract copper from chalcoci
Jan 1, 1997
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Titanium/steel Explosion Bonded Clad For Autoclaves And Reactors For Hydrometallurgical Applications - Review And UpdateBy Ethan B. Eilertsen
Titanium solves corrosion, maintenance and environmental problems in many reactor and autoclave applications. Titanium clad construction permits autoclave designers a great deal of flexibility combine
Jan 1, 1997
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Role Of Fine Coal Classification Efficiency On Coal Preparation Plant Performance (b060385e-4c36-4104-94d7-6f662e3f61e3)By B. A. Firth
The presence of misplaced ultra-fine particles has been shown to decrease the separation efficiency of unit operations used in coal preparation. Although the classification of fine coal was considered
Jan 1, 1996
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Changes In Face Methane Concentrations Using High Capacity Scrubbers With Exhausting And Blowing VentilationCurrent scrubber capacities vary from 1.89 to 4.72 m3/s (4,000 to 10,000 cfm), and there is interest in using scrubbers with capacities up to 6.61 m3/s (14,000 cfm). This paper describes research to c
Jan 1, 1996
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Monitoring System for Geomechanic Support of Design and Mining Operations at Underground Coal MinesBy Boris V. Vlasenko, Vadim P. Potapov, Gennady I. Gritsko
In this paper we consider the elements of an information geomechanic monitoring system which is used in computerized mine planning and mining operations control. The automated sys tem is a technical m
Jan 1, 1996
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Peak Torque Calculations for BackstopsBy Dr. -Ing. Karlheinz Timtner
This paper deals with the complicated and often misunderstood relationship between torsional windup, load sharing and peak torques in conveyor backstops. The principals apply in low speed, intermediat
Jan 1, 1996
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Cutter Roof Initiation And Propagation In Multiple-Entry Development Subject To High Horizontal StressBy S. S. Peng
High horizontal stress has been well recognized as a significant factor in roof control. It can adversely affect roof stability if the panel is designed improperly. Mining experience has shown that it
Jan 1, 1996