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The Effect Of Mixing Impeller Geometry And Pumping Direction On Solids Suspension Homogeneity
By Jeffrey R. Kelly, Paul M. Kubera, Richard A. Howk
Mixing of solid-liquid slurries is a unit operation that is widely encountered in the minerals processing industry. Applications may range from simple slurry storage in open tanks to complex chemical
Jan 1, 1995
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Refractory Gold Ores - Factors Affecting Process Selection
By David Lunt, Evan Kirby, Peter Mason, Ian Ritchie
The treatment of refractory gold ores, in particular the "competing" technologies and their relative advantages and economics, has become a major segment of most mineral technology oriented conference
Jan 1, 1995
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A Review Of The Effects And Behaviour Of Nickel During Gold Cyanidation, Adsorption, Acid Washing, Elution, Electrowinning, And Zinc Precipitation
By S. R. LaBrooy, M. C. Costello, A. C. Bax
Nickel is present in a number of gold ores in Australia, Africa and the United States. The effects and behaviour of the nickel during the cyanidation and adsorption processes, and also during the elut
Jan 1, 1995
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Behavior And Removal Of Associated Metals In The Secondary Metallurgy Of Copper
By Kunibert Hanusch
Copper in recycling material is accompanied by various groups of metals: 1) Metals which are much more negative than copper, such as Fe, Al, Si, P, Be They are mainly removed by fire refining duri
Jan 1, 1995
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Caro's Acid The Low Cost Oxidant For Cn Detoxification Attains Commercial Status
By H. M. Castrantas
Caro's (peroxymonosulfuric) acid has been reported to destroy WAD (weakly acid dissociable) CN-but, until recently, the technology has not been demonstrated in other than a laboratory setting. Du
Jan 1, 1995
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Disputes Review Boards, An Owner's Perspective
By James F. Holzbach
Although Disputes Review Boards have been used for some time, they had not received wide publicity at the time Monroe County first used one. Public owners frequently resist adopting new contracting pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Canada's Zero Effluent Potash Mine
By Brian V. Roulston
Potash is Canada's leading industrial mineral in terms of value of production, with 11.1 M tonnes of muriate of potash produced in 1992 for a value in excess of $1 billion U.S. Each tonne of pota
Jan 1, 1995
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Leachwelltm In Cyanide Soluble Copper Assays
By David A. Collins
Red Dome Gold Mine classifies ore types within the pit by gold and copper grades. Copper grades are further distinguished by total copper and cyanide soluble copper levels. At present, Cyanide Soluble
Jan 1, 1995
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Ammoniacal Cyanide Leaching For Recovery Of Gold From Torco Tailings -akjoujt Mauritania
By Darryl J. Butcher
The Akjoujt Project is operated by MORAK SA, a company incorporated in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. MORAK is jointly owned by General Gold International SA (A wholly owned subsidiary of General
Jan 1, 1995
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Improvement Of Recoveries From Copper-bearing And Copper-activated Mineral Ores Using Flex 31
By 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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Innovative Heap Leach Techniques Used At The Mt Todd Gold Mine
By Gary Jobson
The Mt Todd Gold Mine is owned and operated by Zapopan NL, and is located 300km south of Darwin near the town of Katherine. The crushing plant and heap leach facility, which has operated since Novembe
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimization And Modelling Of Cyanide-free Elution At A Small Gold Mine
By Mike D. Adams
Testwork was conducted on loaded carbon samples from a small gold mine in South Africa. It was shown that a 75% saving in reagent consumption in the Zadra elution circuit could be achieved by adopting
Jan 1, 1995
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Thermodynamics Of Cyanide Complexes
By P. M. May, J. S. Solis, G. T. Hefter
Chemical speciation plays a critical role in many areas of gold processing. These include the formation of HCN in plant liquors, interference by copper in the extraction efficiency of gold, the recove
Jan 1, 1995
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The Optimum Configuration Of A Cip Circuit
By Mark W. Johns
The design or optimization of a carbon-in-pulp (CIP) plant requires the determination and setting of a number of parameters to ensure optimum economic performance. A number of these parameters are eit
Jan 1, 1995
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Cyanide Analysis Using Ft-raman Spectroscopy
By G. S. Walker, W. van Bronswijk
The accurate determination of free cyanide and metal cyanide complexes is of increasing interest to Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP) gold extraction operations as cyanide consumption is an important economic fact
Jan 1, 1995
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Carbon Reactivation
By Peter J. Stewart
My first experience with carbon reactivation in the gold industry was at Whim Creek, Meekatharra some 15 years ago. Very little was known, in fact, carbon reactivation kilns in the gold room were a co
Jan 1, 1995
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Microtunnelling In California: Using An Enlarged Shield To Excavate Multiple Tunnel Diameters
By Kimberlie Staheli
A new sanitary sewer was installed in Pleasant Hill, California using microtunnelling methods. The project consisted of 693 meters of 1372 mm and 1981 mm concrete pipe. A Herrenknecht AVN 1200 was use
Jan 1, 1995
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Alurec -A 'New Salt-Free Process: Far recovery of aluminum from dross and aluminum containing materials
By Henrlk Gripenberg
To solve the environmental and financial problems of the traditional Rotary Salt Furnace process, a new salt-free method for aluminum dross and scrap melting, ALUREC, has been developed by AGA and its
Jan 1, 1995
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Excavation of the Gjovik Olympic Mountain Hall - The World's Largest Rock Cavern for Public Use
The Gj0vik Olympic Mountain Hall is the world's largest underground cavern for public use and was created primarily to facilitate the ice hockey tournaments for the 1994 winter Olympics in Norw
Jan 1, 1995
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An Explorationist's Practical View of Access and Trespass
Current attitudes by exploration companies towards working on another party's exploration permit or equivalent vary widely. That this is so is due to the virtual absence, on the one hand, of a
Jan 1, 1995