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                     Investigation of glycine leaching for gold extraction from Witwatersrand gold mine tailings with permanganate pre-treatment Investigation of glycine leaching for gold extraction from Witwatersrand gold mine tailings with permanganate pre-treatmentBy G. Akdogan, M. Tadie, A. Tapfuma The Southern African region contains abundant gold tailing heaps that are an environmental concern due to dust pollution and chemical contamination of nearby water bodies. Nevertheless, these heaps co Apr 14, 2024 
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                     RI 4022 Capitan Iron Deposits, Lincoln County, N. Mex RI 4022 Capitan Iron Deposits, Lincoln County, N. MexBy John H. Soule Although known since 1902 , the Capitan iron deposits have not been mined mainly because of the low grade of the ore . A small amount of exploratory work carried on at an early date was reported . C. Mar 1, 1947 
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                     The Development of Small-Scale Tests to Determine Hydrometallurgical Indicies for Orebody Mapping and Domaining The Development of Small-Scale Tests to Determine Hydrometallurgical Indicies for Orebody Mapping and DomainingBy L L. Kuhar The AMIRA International P843A Geometallurgical Mapping and Mine Modelling (GeMIII) project is an interdisciplinary research collaboration between 17 global mineral companies and four research organisa Sep 5, 2011 
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                     Depositional environment - The original control on gold processing Depositional environment - The original control on gold processingBy J. A. Kinnaird, B. J. Youlton, K. L. Youlton Methods for treating and processing refractory gold ores are well established. However, what is less well understood is how the formation of the gold-bearing deposits affects gold processing and extra Jun 1, 2021 
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                     The Characteristics And Conditions Of The Technical Progress Of The Nineteenth Century - Editors' Note The Characteristics And Conditions Of The Technical Progress Of The Nineteenth Century - Editors' NoteBy James Douglas A century ago the AIME meeting of 1899 was held at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco California in September. For his presidential address, James Douglas presented this paper which is reprinted in ful Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Reducing Risks at Syncrude Canada Ltd's Mining Operations Through the Application of Technology Reducing Risks at Syncrude Canada Ltd's Mining Operations Through the Application of TechnologyBy Fair A, Oxenford J Syncrude Canada Ltd operates one of the largest open pit mines in the world at Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, Canada. In 1993, Syncrude mined and processed 131.2 Mt of oil sands to produce 67.0 Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Importance of mineral secondary and waste raw materials in the minerals' management - Poland's case Importance of mineral secondary and waste raw materials in the minerals' management - Poland's caseBy K. Galos The paper presents increasing importance of mineral secondary and waste raw materials in the minerals management in Poland. Definition of mineral secondary and waste raw materials is proposed, accordi Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Friction rock stabiliser QAQC and a process to investigate high pull test failure rates Friction rock stabiliser QAQC and a process to investigate high pull test failure ratesBy R Varden Friction rock stabilisers, commonly termed ‘Split Sets’, friction rock bolts, or continuous friction coupled bolts are the most widely used rock bolt in the Australian underground metalliferous indust Mar 29, 2023 
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                     OFR-7-72 Economic Aspects of Surface Subsidence Resulting From Underground Mineral Exploitation OFR-7-72 Economic Aspects of Surface Subsidence Resulting From Underground Mineral ExploitationBy Jan Zwarcendyk This study is primarily directed toward providing an understanding of the economic complexities associated with subsidence damage on the surface resulting from underground mining. Some of the pertinen Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Bulletin 204 Underground Ventilation at Butte Bulletin 204 Underground Ventilation at ButteBy Daniel Harrington For several years the United States Bureau of Mines has been making a study of ventilation in metal mines, this study covering practically all the important mining districts of the country. One of the Jan 1, 1923 
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                     Bulletin 154 Mining and Milling of Lead and Zinc Ores Bulletin 154 Mining and Milling of Lead and Zinc OresBy Clarence A. Wright The Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma lead and zinc district, better known as the Joplin district, includes the mines in southwest Missouri and in those parts of Kansas and Oklahoma that are directly adjacent. Jan 1, 1918 
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                     IC 6727 Factors And Conditions That Aid In Alinement Of Pillar Extraction Lines In Coal Mining ? Importance Of Pillar Recovery IC 6727 Factors And Conditions That Aid In Alinement Of Pillar Extraction Lines In Coal Mining ? Importance Of Pillar RecoveryBy J. N. Geyer During the early stages of the mining industry of the United States an apparently inexhaustible supply of high-quality, easily accessible coal made the product cheap and the attendant mining methods w Jan 1, 1933 
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                     A Nitric Acid Route in Combination with Solvent Extraction for. Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Chalcopyrite A Nitric Acid Route in Combination with Solvent Extraction for. Hydrometallurgical Treatment of ChalcopyriteBy G. Bjorling After complete dissolution of chalcopyrite concentrate in sulphuric acid in presence of nitric acid the excess of the latter is expelled by a surplus of concentrate and the last traces of nitrate remo Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Mining Methods at Copper Mountain, B.C,. Mining Methods at Copper Mountain, B.C,.By R. S. Douglas THE Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company, Limited, is engaged in the mining and concentrating of copper ores, and, incidentally, in the mining of coal and the production of electric Jan 1, 1943 
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                     The St-Honoré Carbonatite Complex, Québec The St-Honoré Carbonatite Complex, QuébecBy Marcel Vallee, Fernand Dubuc "The St-Honoré carbonatite complex, located 8 miles north of Chicoutimi, Quebec, was discovered in September 1967 as abnormal radioactivity was detected in the course of SOQUEM's aerial surveys. The c Jan 1, 1970 
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                     RI 8816 - Application of Inorganic Ion Exchangers to Metallurgy RI 8816 - Application of Inorganic Ion Exchangers to MetallurgyBy D. E. Shanks The Bureau of Mines surveyed a variety of inorganic ion-exchange materials to determine their suitability for removing valuable accessory elements and troublesome contaminants from metallurgical proce Jan 1, 1983 
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                     RI 3529 Tests Of Salt As A Substitute For Rock Dust In The Prevention Of Coal-Dust Explosions In Mines ? Introduction RI 3529 Tests Of Salt As A Substitute For Rock Dust In The Prevention Of Coal-Dust Explosions In Mines ? IntroductionBy H. P. Greenwald For some years past the Safety in Mines Research Board of Great Britain has been making an intensive search for. materials that would be more efficient than rock dust and that could replace it wholly Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Uranium in Non-Ferrous Metals Uranium in Non-Ferrous MetalsBy R Thomson The use of uranium metal in non-ferrous metallurgical practice is dis-cussed with reference to its alloying behaviour and chemical activity. It is suggested that the more promising applications are in Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Publicity and the Mining Industry Publicity and the Mining IndustryBy C. M. Campbell Canadian newspapers from coast to coast, have been, for months, denouncing those articles entitled, "The Whisper of Death," which have been appearing in the Montreal Star. I have not read these articl Jan 1, 1923 
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                     The Roofing Granule Industry The Roofing Granule IndustryBy V. L. Eardley-Wilmot Introduction We are all familiar with the bright and attractive colours of the roofs of our suburban houses and country cottages, but few of us fully appreciate the complex and highly technical nat Jan 1, 1946 
