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Biological and Chemical Selenium Removal From Precious Metals SolutionsBy K. R. Gardner, P. B. Altringer, R. H. Lien
The Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of the Interior, is investigating biological and chemical reduction of selenate and selenite from waste waters. A mixed bacterial culture, isolated from agricultu
Jan 1, 1991
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Biological Catalysis Of The Oxidation Of Iron(II) In Acid Mine Waters In A Sequencing Batch Suspended Film ReactorBy L. H. Ketchum, T. L. Theis, W. H. Engelmann
The use of a suspended growth system of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans attached in a film to individual particles of bentonite and operated as a sequencing batch reactor is shown to be a practical way of o
Jan 1, 1985
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Biological Column Leaching of Chalcocite OreA biological column leach testwork program was undertaken on a chalcocite ore. Three tests were conducted in all, using 65 in x 100 mm columns in three sections. The tests were started with varying
Jan 1, 1994
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Biological Column Leaching Of Three Kids Manganese OreBy D. L. Lampshire
Biological leaching using native heterotrophic bacteria was studied by the U.S. Bureau of Mines as a means of extracting manganese from a domestic low-grade wad ore. Column heap leaching simulation te
Jan 1, 1993
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Biological Cyanide DegradationBy D. J. Adams
Cyanide heap leaching is the predominant technology used in processing low-grade gold ores. During closure ora heap leach operation, residual cyanide must be removed from the process and waste solutio
Jan 1, 1998
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Biological Cyanide Destruction In Mineral Processing WatersBy T. Maniatis, T. Pickett, B. Wahlquist
Biological destruction of cyanide in mining waters has been demonstrated effective in the lab and in the field. Applied Biosciences Corp.’s ABMet water treatment technology is used in the mining and o
Jan 1, 2004
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Biological Degradation Of Solvent Extraction Circuit Plant OrganicBy Nelson Collao I.
Loss of the organic phase from solvent extraction circuits is a major cost factor for SXEW operations. Recognized sources of loss include evaporation, entrainment, and biological degradation. The me
Jan 1, 2003
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Biological Environmental Impacts Of Copper-Nickel Development In MinnesotaBy Robert H. Poppe
The Regional Copper-Nickel Study examined the potential impacts of copper-nickel sulfide mining, concentrating and smelting operations in northeastern Minnesota and gathered extensive monitoring data
Jan 1, 1980
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Biological Field Treatment Applications in Gold Heap Leach ClosuresBy Leslie C. Thompson
The heap leach process used for recovering gold from oxide and sulfide ores is operated as a closed circuit system in which the cyanide process solutions are continuously recycled. In a well-designed
Jan 1, 1990
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Biological Filtration of Industrial Effluent Water: A Successful Case StudyThe production of 100,000 tonnes per year of synthetic rutile from the processing of ilmenite, coal and copperas (iron sulphate) produces 200 cubic metres per hour of effluent water. A 2.0 hectare
Jan 1, 1988
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Biological Fluegasdesulpurization: Sustainable, Effective And Cost-EfficientBy J. Huisman
With the introduction of ever-stricter environmental operating guidelines, capital expenditure restrictions and operational budget cutbacks, the biological method of SO2 removal becomes more and more
Jan 1, 2005
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Biological Leaching Of Manganese OresBy E. G. Noble
Microbial leaching is being investigated as a method for recovering the metal values from a domestic low-grade manganese wad ore. Early work showed that heterotrophic microorganisms present in the ore
Jan 1, 1991
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Biological Leaching of Mill ProductsBy C. C. Walden, D. W. Duncan, P. C. Trussell
Thiobacillus ferrooxidans released copper from -400-mesh chalcopyrite at a rate of 54 mg/I/hr. Any flotation chemicals remaining on the concentrate did not inhibit the leach rate. Zinc rougher tailing
Jan 1, 1966
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Biological Leaching of Uranium from Low-grade Uraniferous Black Shale by Acidithiobacillus FerrooxidansBy T. M. Bhatti
The main purpose of present study was to characterize the dissolution of uranium from low-grade black shale with indigenous isolated strain of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (BSAF-01). The nature of s
Jan 1, 2014
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Biological Monitoring and its Use in the Mining IndustryBy S. W. Stogran
"Chemical and limited biological monitoring of mine and mill effluents are being used by regulatory agencies to monitor and control discharges to the environment. Amendments to the Federal Fisheries A
Jan 1, 1994
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Biological pre-oxidation to enhance gold and silver recovery from refractory pyritic ores and concentratesBy R. W. Lawrence, A. Bruynesteyn
"Pre-oxidation of refractory pyritic concentrates by biological leaching to enhance the recovery of gold and silver in cyan ideation has been investigated. The results of laboratory tests on three con
Jan 1, 1983
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Biological pre-treatment for the recovery of gold from slimes damsBy J. L. Taylor, E. N. Lawson, Hulse. G. A.
It is generally recognized that a large proportion of the gold remaining in the residues from metallurgical plants on the Witwatersrand is occluded in pyrite. The conventional flotation-roasting proce
Jan 1, 1990
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Biological Preoxidation Leaching for Refractory Gold and SilverBy R. W. Lawrence
"Biological leaching can be used to enhance the recovery of gold and silver from refractory ores, concentrates and tailings. The method liberates precious metals associated with sulphide minerals such
Jan 1, 1985
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Biological Preoxidation Of A Pyrite Gold ConcentrateBy J. David Gunn, Richard W. Lawrence
Gold and silver often occur finely disseminated in sulphide minerals such as pyrite. The use of biological leaching to dissolve pyrite and liberate gold has been extensively studied for a concentrate
Jan 1, 1985
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Biological Processes for Gold RecoveryBy I R. F MacCulloch
Bacterial oxidation of sulfide minerals is a familiar and commercially available process to enhance gold recovery with problem ores. Pintail Systems, a Colorado, USA based company had developed bio-pr
Jan 1, 2004