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Metal Recovery Aids In Heap Leaching AppucationsBy James H. Nulty, Joseph S. Roti
Wetting agents used for heap leach gold applications would appear to have technical merit in aiding in recovering higher levels of precious metal. Many questions, however, remain as to whether they wi
Jan 1, 1998
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Image Analysis Characterization Of Coal Flotation ProductsBy G. T. Adel
As a prerequisite to removing mineral matter from coal by any physical separation technique, the mineral and coal particles must be sufficiently liberated. In the case of the production of superclean
Jan 1, 1989
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Fire Monitoring Of Coal Mine Conveyor Belts By Computer: A Survey Of Equipment, Techniques And ExperienceBy Albert E. Ketler
The techniques for fire monitoring of conveyor belts in underground coal mines have been revolutionized by the advent of sensitive carbon monoxide sensors and computer monitoring systems. These new sy
Jan 1, 1987
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Studies Relating to Removal of Pyritic Sulfur from Coal by Column FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Although column flotation is known to be more effective than conventional flotation for cleaning fine coal, little attention has been paid to the considerable sulfur removal potential of this process.
Jan 1, 1988
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Solution Mining – A Review of 1992 ActivitiesThe solution mining review did not arrive in time for publication in the May issue. The term solution mining is commonly used to refer to heap leaching, dump leaching, in situ mining and bore hole
Jan 1, 1993
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North Carolina Natural Phosphate: A Geologic and Agronomic OverviewBy I. K. Gilmore
PCS Phosphate operates an open-pit phosphate mine in the central coastal plane of North Carolina. The company has mining and refining facilities located on the south shore of the Pamlico River. Ph
Jan 1, 1995
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Gravity Concentration At Montana TunnelsBy Steve Lloyd, Mary Anne Antonioli, Byron Darnton
Pegasus Gold Corporations' Montana Tunnels mine began operation in March 1987. The process plant at startup consisted of a bulk flotation circuit followed by leaching of the reground bulk concentrate
Jan 1, 1996
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Startup Experience at Getchell Gold PlantBy Dale C. Matthews
The Getchell Gold Hine is located about 40 miles northeast of Winnemucca, Nevada. Gold was discovered at the mine in 1934 and production was started in 1938 and ended in 1967 for its first phase of op
Jan 1, 1990
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New Record Sized Equipment for the Comminution of MineralsBy Johann Knecht
Due to lower specific investment and operating costs the tendency towards large scale equipment will remain. For the design engineers not only the stresses in the mill structure and manufacturing are
Jan 1, 1993
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Role Of Microbe-Mineral Interactions In Seafloor Gas Hydrate AccumulationsBy Rudy Rogers
When Gas hydrate formation rates have two steps: a nucleation induction step and an agglomeration step. Hydrate induction in distilled water is extremely slow because of lack of nucleating particles
Jan 1, 2008
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Educational Opportunities In RestorationRinker Materials Corporation (Rinker) operates construction aggregate operations in 15 states across the US. Thirteen of those operations are located in Florida, where Rinker produced approximately 40
Jan 1, 2004
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Recovery Improvements Extend Reserves at Texasgulf’s Aurora Phosphate MineBy H. M. Breza
Recovery of phosphate concentrate at Texasgulf’s Aurora Mine has received increased attention as existing mine and plant production capacity limits are reached. Improved mining techniques and mineral
Jan 1, 1994
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Economic Geology Of Florida Heavy Mineral DepositsBy T. E. Garnar
Heavy mineral mining has been a small, but important Florida industry over the past sixty years. Early geologic history of each deposit is similar up to point of deposition in alluvium, deltaic sedime
Jan 1, 1972
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EM1ERGING REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS lN THE USA AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR POND/PAD LINER SELECTIONBy Rick T. Richins
Despite what may be overwhelming evidence that natural degradation of cyanide and cyanide attenuation in hydrogeochemical processes are capable of reducing or eliminating potential water quality probl
Jan 1, 1998
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Construction Related Markets For Silica SandBy M. J. Zdunczyk
Sand is one of the most common materials on the earth’s surface. It is a naturally occurring material resulting from the physical and chemical breakdown of rocks. The definition of sand varies, as d
Jan 1, 2001
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Ground Freezing 10 Control Ground Water And Support Deep Storm Sewer Structural ExcavationsBy John A. Shuster, Joseph A. Sopko
Construction of two shafts, as well as associated deep concrete structures, for a major storm sewer project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin required ground water control and temporary ground support to depths
Jan 1, 1989
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Sustainable Development Conception And Its Measurement 1. IntroductionBy V. Avdiyskiy
The most pressing topic raised nowadays by the world community faces environment and social consequences of the business intensification process, primarily that of mining and mineral industry, which i
Jan 1, 2003
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Underground Leaching of a Gold Sulphide Ore by ThioureaBy E. Ghali, L. Tremblay, M. Lanouette, J. McMullen, G. Deschenes
Since the start of this decade, our society has attached great importance to matters concerning environmental protection. Currently, most mining operations use the cyanidation process in working gold
Jan 1, 1992
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Update of Environmental Regulatory Controls on Mines in AustraliaBy Chris Joyce, Peter Ryan, Graeme Mcllveen
This paper briefly summarizes regulatory procedures and government agency roles and jurisdictions in each Australian State and Territory. The role of the Commonwealth of Australia and selected current
Jan 1, 1991
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Oxidation of Arsenopyrite by Iron (III)By A. Russell, M. N. Hughes, Jack Barrett
The bacterial oxidation of arsenopyrite has been shown to be an efficient, economic and environmentally acceptable method for the liberation of any gold content . The mechanism of the process is no
Jan 1, 1990