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    Benefits From Introduction of Knelson Gold Concentrators 1n Gold Plants in Australia

    By Byron K. nelson, David Mathieson

    Until quite recently concentration of free gold in gravity circuits ahead of froth flotation and/or chemical treatment was considered an uneconomical pursuit in many gold pi.ants in Australia. Over t

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Acid Mine Drainage - A Problem with Options

    By A. Bruynesteyn

    Most ores and coals contain sulphide minerals such as pyrite, FeS2, the sulphur portion of which is a ready substrate for a variety of sulphur oxidizing bacteria. Although there are several bacteria

    Jan 1, 1991

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    What Can Hazardous Waste and Mining Waste Personnel Learn From Each Other?

    By Jim V. Rouse

    The decision to hold parallel conferences dealing with hazardous waste and mining waste grew out of the conviction that there were advantages to having personnel serving the two groups talk to each ot

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Bio-Fix- Water Treatment Technology

    By Stephen D. Hill, C. R. Ferguson, T. H. Jeffers, P. G. Bennett

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines' Salt Lake City Research Center has developed porous polymeric beads containing immobilized non-living biological materials for extracting metal contaminants from waste waters

    Jan 1, 1991

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    M.E.A. Robertson, R. de L. Murray-Smith & M.J. Prosser

    By N/A

    finally, but not least, the staff of Vaal Reefs Chemical Laboratory for their assistance and patience with the introduction of a new technology,

    Jan 1, 1991

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    WaterFlushR Technology A New Method of Comminution

    By Kurt O'Bryan

    WaterFlush Technology has recently been implemented at a gold milling operation in the United states. This new technology offers maximum comminution performance bene­fits over today's more common comm

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Update of Environmental Regulatory Controls on Mines in Australia

    By Chris Joyce, Peter Ryan, Graeme Mcllveen

    This paper briefly summarizes regulatory procedures and government agency roles and jurisdictions in each Australian State and Territory. The role of the Commonwealth of Australia and selected current

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Operational Experience in the Analysis of Gold Ores by the AZTEC K-XRF Technique

    By R. L. Murray-Smith, M. E. A. Robertson, M. J. Prosser

    The AZTEC is an automated instrument, for the non-destructive analysis of gold ore samples, which uses energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF), This is achieved by X­ray tube excitation of gold K X

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Endangered Species - The Mt. Todd Experience

    By Martin F. Grier, Nicholas H. Kempton

    The Mt. Todd Gold Project in the Northern Territory is a joint venture between Billiton Australia Gold Pty. Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell Australia Limited, and Zapopan NL. As manager of

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Fate and Decay of Cyanide in Gold Process Residues at the Boddington Gold Mine in Western Australia

    By J. W. C. Wong, T. A. Songberg, S. D. Miller, J. J. Jeffery

    Natural degradation of cyanide has been widely used by the gold mining industry for removal of CN from cyanidation processing wastes. However, little documented study has addressed the decay and fate

    Jan 1, 1991

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    What the Hazardous Waste Management Industry and the Mineral Processing Industry Can Learn From Each Other

    By Hans von Michaelis

    It is appropriate that this opening session of HAZPAC '91 and Randol Gold Forum CAIRNS '91 should address the question of what the two industries can learn from each other. The panel is made up of mem

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Development and Application of a Process For the Recovery of Copper and Complexed Cyanide From Cyanidation Slurries

    By P. Richardson, B. Sceresini

    The carbon-in-pulp and the carbon-in leach process for the recovery of gold and silver from cyanide leaching of ores is now widespread in the precious metals mining industry. However the presence of v

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Options to Control Acid Generation in Existing Pyritic Mine Waste Dumps

    By D. K. Gibson, A. I. M. Ritchie

    The phenomenon of acid drainage is likely to occur whenever pyritic rock is broken up, permitting access of air and water. The basic chemistry of the oxidation process is described by the equations be

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Disinfection of Mine Service Water in South African Gold Mines Using Bromo-Chloro-Dimethyl-Hydantoin

    By J. M. Carter, Rodney H. Sergent, L. E. Kun, J. T. Pressly

    Underground mine service water in South Africa is used for dust suppression and cooling the environment as well as the pneumatic rock drills. Although the chilled water is not intended for potable use

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Arsenic and Mercury Management - Panel Discussion

    By David Martin Menne

    Introduction

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Ion Flotation of Copper From Alkaline Cyanide Solutions

    By Stuart K. Nicol, Malcolm D. Engel, Neville T. Moxon

    Ion flotatir,n of gold is a process being developed to selectively float extremely dilute aurocyanide liquors using a novel surface active complexing agent. The principle of ion flotation is also appl

    Jan 1, 1991

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    The Nature and Stability of Precipitated Solids From Arsenopyrite Bio-Oxidation Effluents

    By 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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    Use and Misuse of the Acid-Base Account for "AMD" Prediction

    By J. W. C. Wong, S. D. Miller, J. J. Jeffery

    Pre-mining identification of acid forming mine and waste materials is of concern to the mining industry because of the potential for the generation of acid mine drainage, acid rock drainage, and soil

    Jan 1, 1991

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    55. Introduction

    By Victor F. Hollister

    Porphyry-type deposits are characterized by mineralization in, as well as adjacent to, an igneous body, usually a porphyritic stock. One deposit style includes both mineral dissemination and mineraliz

    Jan 1, 1991

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    A Laboratory Approach To Study Dust Generation Due To Regrinding

    By Danqing Xu, A. W. Khair

    This paper presents a laboratory simulation of regrinding and resulting dust generation. An Automated Rotary Coal Cutting Simulator (ARCCS) was modified to conduct regrinding experiment. In order to e

    Jan 1, 1991