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Biodegradation of Manganese Dioxide by Purified Leaching MicroorganismsBy Madgwick J. C
Four manganese dioxide leaching microorganisms, an Achromobacter spp, Aspergillus niger, Elllerobacter cloacae and Elllerobacter agglomerails were purified from sucrose enriched crude mixed cultures w
Jan 1, 1985
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Geological controls on gold grade distribution in Chidlaw Link Zone, Gwynfynydd mine, Dolgellau, north WalesBy G. S. Camm
Gwynfynydd is a small, high-grade black shale-hosted vein-gold deposit. The Chidlaw Link Zone is the only area being mined and contains 24 000 t ore grading 15.2 g/t gold. Within the Link Zone a compl
Jun 18, 1905
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Defining a Sampling Strategy for a Continuous Flow Supported by Geostatistical SimulationsBy D M. Marques, J F. C L Costa
The estimation of process plant head grade is not trivial and is a source of constant dispute within the mining industry. Grade estimates informed by the short term mine planning are frequently not re
Aug 21, 2012
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Metal Mobilization in Hydrothermal SedimentsBy Sofia Martins, Anna Lichtschlag, Sven Petersen, Fernando Barriga, Bramley Murton, Adeline Dutrieux
"Sediments in the vicinity of the hydrothermal seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) mounds are characterized by high concentration of metallic particles. They result from a long process of weathering of th
Jan 1, 2017
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The Effect of Grinding Media Performance on Milling and Operation BehaviourBy Don Langlois, Udo Weber
"The effect of grinding media performance on milling and operational behaviour was demonstrated under different selected milling conditions of calcium carbonate. A variety of grinding media material a
Jan 1, 2009
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Mill Modernization Program at Noranda Minerals Inc. Geco DivisionBy L. S. Urbanoski
This presentation describes a major modernization project at the Geco concentrator. The objectives of the program were to replace obsolete flotation equipment and upgrade process controls.Noranda Mine
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of the Exploration Geologist in the Initial Establishment of Harmonious Landowner RelationsTwo events during the past decade have combined to effectively alter the role of the geologist working in Papua New Guinea. The gold boom of the 1980s resulted in a substantial increase in the gen
Jan 1, 1991
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OFR-115-79 Core Recovery Techniques For Soft Or Poorly Consolidated MaterialsBy J. E. Rourke, O&apos
A wide variety of techniques and equipment are available for coring soft or poorly consolidated geological material. This report presents a comprehensive literature review and evaluation of these tech
Jan 1, 1978
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Field Performance of Fully Encapsulated Reinforcement during Violent Failure EventsBy E Villaescusa, C Drover
Fully resin encapsulated threaded bar and cement grouted cable bolts are common forms of reinforcement for underground mining excavations constructed at great depth. These elements are frequently inst
May 9, 2016
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Part VIII - Communications - Liquidus Boundaries in the Bismuth Corner of the Bi-Zn-Au and Bi-Zn-Cu SystemsBy R. D. Pehlke, J. V. Gluck
AS a portion of a general study of liquid-metal thermodynamics, high-temperature galvanic cells were used to study the effect of added dilute solutes on the activity of zinc in dilute solution with mo
Jan 1, 1967
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Analysis Of Transport Phenomena In Submerged Arc Furnace For Ferrochrome ProductionFerrochrome is the major chromium source for stainless steel production, and submerged-arc furnaces (SAF) are most commonly utilised to smelt chromite ores into ferrochrome by using suitable carbonace
Jan 1, 2004
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Potential Metallurgical Treatment Of Copper Concentrates With High Arsenic Contents - SynopsisBy I. Mihajlovic
This paper investigates a potential method for arsenic removal from copper concentrates using hypochlorite leaching. The problems concerning pyrometallurgical processing of copper concentrates with hi
Jan 1, 2011
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Burning pyrites compared to sulphur ? SynopsisBy W. V. Mutler
Present day capital costs are analysed for a 2 000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) pyrite burning plant and compared with a sulphur burning plant of the same capacity. Power, raw material and steam produc
Jan 1, 2009
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Multivariate Geostatistical Simulation at Red Dog Mine, Alaska, USABy Oy Leuangthong
Red Dog mine is the world's largest Zn producer. The deposit consists of sulphide ore zones in sedimentary exhalative (sedex) deposits, and is characterized by the presence of multiple metals and
May 1, 2004
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Mining Subsidence in NSW - Recent DevelopmentsBy G R. Mould
The paper presents a general background to the subsidence research program being undertaken by the Department of Mineral Resources and Development in New South Wales. The results of the studies under
Jan 1, 1980
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Comparative economics of bacterial oxidation and roasting as a pre-treatment step for gold recovery from an auriferous pyrite concentrateBy S. R. Gilbert, C. O. Bounds, R. R. Ice
"Many ores are upgraded to produce auriferous sulphide concentrates (principally pyrite) which are not amenable to direct cyanidation. Often these refractory gold-bearing concentrates contain undesira
Jan 1, 1988
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Precious metals exploration fails to makeup for declines in other mineralsBy E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung
Mineral exploration activity in the US suffered through another depressed year in 1984. And continued strength in precious metals (and possibly industrial minerals) exploration failed to make up for d
Jan 5, 1985
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Cone Beam X-Ray Microtomography – A New Facility For 3d Analysis Of Multiphase MaterialsBy J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
As the techniques and resolution for 3-D spatial analysis have advanced in the last decade, it is now possible to map in detail the microstructure of multiphase materials in three-dimensional digital
Jan 1, 2001
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Galore Creek ProjectProject Located in northwestern British Columbia 70km West of Cassiar Highway Galore Creek Project and Road Access Corridors Designated For Mineral Development in Stikine-Cassiar Land Resource Manag
May 1, 2006
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Snow Tunneling at the South PoleBy John H. Wright
The United States Antarctic Program (USAP), through its principal support contractor Raytheon Polar Services Co. (RPSC), has recently completed a three-year project comprising nearly 936 m (3,071 ft)
Jan 1, 2002