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Heap Rinsing Using The Inco S02/air Process
By E. A. Devuyst, G. H. Robbins
The Inco process can be retrofitted into a typical heap operation with minimum capital. Capital cost for a mid to large size heap would be less than 1 cent/ton. Operating costs are typically in the or
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Resoure Estimation And Control By Cyanide Assay Techniques
By Chris Campbell-Hicks
Methods used for assay of gold values in resource estimation, grade control or downstream processing are based almost entirely on Fire assay or Aqua Regia techniques. Both these techniques frequentl
Jan 1, 1996
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The Application Of Molecular Recognition Technology (Mrt) In The Gold Industry
By Neil E. Izatt, M. Andre de Ruijter, Ronald L. Bruening, Wesley Young
IBC Advanced Technologies, Inc. has developed ligands, ?amed SuperLig®, which have specific applications in the gold mdustry. These ligands use molecular recognition technology (MRT). One ligand has
Jan 1, 1996
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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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A Novel Electrolytic Silver Recovery Process1
By K. G. Tan
Widely available silver and arsenic bearing concentrates can be smelted to produce a discardable slag, a base metal speiss, and a crude silver button which is easily separated from the other phases af
Jan 1, 1999
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Water Balance Management
By Ken Deter
My recent experience has been with wet tropical environments, which address a different set of concerns than Nevada, for example. Spraying rather than drips are required in most cases just to assist t
Jan 1, 1999
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Review Of The Sophie-saul District Project In French Guiana
By Jean Rainville
Gold was first discovered in the central region of French Guiana in the mid 1860's. Production was based strictly from placer mining of the various rivers in the region. At the moment, a number of com
Jan 1, 1995
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Titanium Clad Autoclave Performance In Nickel Laterite Hydrometallurgy
By John G. Banker
Titanium/steel clad has been selected as the material of construction for six pressure acid leaching autoclaves for nickel production from laterite ores. These six pressure vessels are now in producti
Jan 1, 2000
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Actired Process New Industrially Tested Process Which Economically Improves Gold Elution
By Pierre Louis, Jacques Duparque
ACTIRED is a new process for gold and silver elution from activated carbon based on the addition of hydrazine, needing no extra investment and which generates a systematic increase in elutions kinetic
Jan 1, 1995
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Cfb Gold Ore Roaster At Randgold1 S Sy Ama Gold Mine, Mali .. West Africa
By Gordon Hubbard, John D'Acierno
The Randgold Resources Ltd. mine operation in Syama Mali performs whole ore roasting followed by CIL gold recovery to produce gold. The roaster has operated continuously since the plant was first comm
Jan 1, 1999
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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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Batch Autoclave Operation & Costs
By Jerry Kolstad
The Stillwater Mining Company Base Metals Refinery (BMR) leaches a PGM bearing nickel/copper smelter matte to produce a concentrated platinum/palladium filtercake. The BMR employs a two-stage sulfate
Jan 1, 2000
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The Lahoca Gold Project: Metallurgical Dev Lopments And Application Of Biooxidation Technology
By John Keay, Douglas R. Shaw, Gregory J. Olso
Rhodes Mining NL, Perth, Australia, is developing the Lahoca Gold Project which is located in Hungary, about 30 km from the town of Eger. The preliminary resource is estimated to contain approximately
Jan 1, 1997
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The Itos Chloride Leach Plant
By Daniel W. Kappes
The 1.8 million tonne Itos tailings deposit is the result of several years of processing by Comibol of the San Jose and ltos Mine ores at Oruro Bolivia. The historic flowsheet consisted of a flotatio
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Cost Effective Approaches To Expanding Tailings Storage Facilities
By Allen H. Gipson
Innovative thinking has led to the development of safe, environmentally sound, and cost effective methods for expanding existing tailings storage facilities (TSF). Three case histories are discussed h
Jan 1, 1997
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Recent Development In Processing Of Oxide And Refractory Gold Ores
By Jock McGregor, Deepak Malhotra, Leonard Harris
After more than 100 years, alkaline cyanide leaching of gold and silver ores, either directly in the case of oxidized ores, or after pretreatment of refractory ores by roasting, pressure leaching or
Jan 1, 2000
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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