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Heap Leach Or Mill Economic Considerations In A Period Of Stable Gold Prices
By Daniel W. Kappes
Until recently, the general expectation among mining companies and financial analysts has been that the price of gold would remain on a generally upward slope. The recent drop in the price of gold ha
Jan 1, 1998
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Chemical Stability Of Leach Residues After Bromination
By David C. Sanders, Rodney H. Sergent, Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic
In the past, considerable work has been done on the applicability of bromine chemistry in the extractive metallurgy of gold. While the research in this area spanned from the understanding of fundamen
Jan 1, 1998
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Optimization Of Tailings Closure Cap Design - A Case Study
By 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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Site And Method Evaluations For Tailings Disposal
By Rob Dorey
The disposal of mine waste continues to be one of the main controlling factors in the economics and feasibility of project development. Particular to gold and precious metal mining, waste disposal is
Jan 1, 1998
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Enhanced Gold Recovery During Heap 810-detoxification At Cripple Creek And Victor Mining Company
By C. S. Caldwell, L. C. Thompson
Mine closure and reclamation issues have evolved over the past several years becoming further complicated by stricter standards and by the cmrent economic climate and price of gold. Many mine permits
Jan 1, 1998
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Recent Developments In Environmentally Favorable Tailings Disposal Technologies
By Donald R. East
For many years there has been increasing pressure on mining companies, not without some justification, to design tailings storage facilities which guarantee some degree of protection against process s
Jan 1, 1998
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Biooxidation Of Metates Ore Using Thermophilic Microorganisms
By Jody Kelso, Thomas R. Clark, Gregory J. Olson
Refractory, sulfidic gold ore from the Metates deposit in Mexico was tested to determine if it could be heap biooxidized to improve gold extraction. Small column tests were conducted in a manner consi
Jan 1, 1998
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Process Selection, Design And Commissioning Of The Rawas Gold Project, Indonesia
By David Lunt, Paul Messenger, Peter Allen
The Rawas Gold Project in Indonesia has a high silver ore with a ratio of approximately 25:1 Ag/Au. Four process flowsheets were considered during the development phase, ie. full Merrill Crowe, CIP,
Jan 1, 1998
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Golconda Cyanide Regeneration Process
By Peter W. Willcocks
The Cyanide Regeneration Process (CRP) was developed by Golconda Engineering and Mining Services and installed at Golconda's Beaconsfield Gold Tailings Retreatment Project situated in Tasmania, Austra
Jan 1, 1998
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An Evaluation To Improve Recovery In The Gold Room At The Telfer Gold Mine
By A. Giblett, J. Shuttleworth, R. Dunne
In a previous paper (Dunne, Martins, Goulsbra, Chittenden 1997), the new gravity circuits at Telfer Gold Mine, which incorporate Knelson centrifugal separators in both the sulphide and oxides, are de
Jan 1, 1998
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High-resolution Satellite Imagery For Mineral Resource Evaluation And Mine Management
By 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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Arseno Refractory Gold Technology
By Morris Beattie
Arseno Processing Ltd. has developed process technology for the extraction of gold from refractory ores and concentrates. These ores, which do not respond to conventional extraction processes, are rap
Jan 1, 1998
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Innovative Competency Based Training Systems For The Minerals Industry
By 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
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Bio-oxidation Of Refractory Gold Ores
By P. Ollivier
A comparative study on potential refractory ore processing techniques was launched at the BRGM to enable exploitation of numerous small deposits of arsenopyrite and antimony sulphide ores.
Jan 1, 1998
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Russian Experience In Solving Environmental Problems Associated With Cyanide Use By Gold Mining Industry
By Frank J. Skudrzyk, Vladimir F. Petrov
In compliance with the current Russian environmental legislation, possible impact of industrial activities on the environment is restricted by acceptable limiting values (maximal allowable concentrat
Jan 1, 1998
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Ore Sorters/delkor Linear Screen Appucations
By Michael Brittan
The Delkor Linear Screen represents an important screening innovation in the minerals industry. Applications geared to the enhancement of gold processing efficiency through coarse screening are presen
Jan 1, 1998
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The Fa1e Of Cyanide In Soils
By Terrence D. Chatwin, James Hendrix
Based on the findings within their report to Congress, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it had decided not to regulate mining wastes under the hazardous waste regulatory pro
Jan 1, 1998
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Turnkey Projects
By Michael Mccorkle
The Turnkey Project contracting approach is a very viable project delivery system for many mine and mill owners. Generally speaking, the Turnkey Project approach makes sense when the owner knows what
Jan 1, 1998
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The Effect Of Technology Selection On The Design, Engineering And Operation Of A Bacterial Oxidation Plant For Refractory Gold
By Dianne M. Satalic, Peter A. Spencer
Bacterial leaching is a mature technology and has been applied in six commercial plants with others in the design stage or under construction. Bacterial oxidation is a relatively inexpensive process w
Jan 1, 1998
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The Gold Refinery At Barrick Goldstrike Mines
By Luis Elu, Andy Bolland, Jack Simmons
The gold refinery at Barrick Goldstrike Mines has increased production to more than 2,000,000 ounces poured per year while reducing the labor requirement. Safety and health has not been compromised wi
Jan 1, 1998