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Refractory Gold Treatment Options - Economics Rule the WayBy John E. Litz, Charles W. Kenney, Wayne Carter
Refractory gold ore pretreatment processes continue to receive much attention. This paper compares the relative economics of treating ores by oxygen pressure oxidation, roasting and bacterial oxidatio
Jan 1, 1990
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Process Auditing At AnglogoldBy J. A. van Huyssteen, P. H. Radcliffe
With the profit squeeze of recent years and indeed the survival of many mines at risk due to low gold prices and declining grades, many inventive solutions have been found of increase production and d
Jan 1, 1999
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Rock Index Properties To Predict Tunnel Boring Machine Penetration RatesBy P. J. Tarkoy
To successfully bid a tunneling contract by machine, a contractor must have a reliable estimate of expected penetration rates and cutter costs. Preferably, these predictions should be independent of t
Jan 1, 1974
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Leachwelltm In Cyanide Soluble Copper AssaysBy David A. Collins
Red Dome Gold Mine classifies ore types within the pit by gold and copper grades. Copper grades are further distinguished by total copper and cyanide soluble copper levels. At present, Cyanide Soluble
Jan 1, 1995
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A Plant Trial - Peroxide versus OxygenBy Harry Holle, Gary Johnson
A plant trial was conducted at the Paddy's Flat plant of Dominion Mining Limited with the aim of comparing the ef evenness of oxygen and hydrogen peroxide as leaching oxidants. The Paddy's Flat plant
Jan 1, 1992
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Heap Leaching 2 Metallurgical Management Of Heap Leaching: Recovery Prediction And Monitoring And Water Balance Management.By Mike Jahraus
The topic I would like to throw out for discussion this morning concerns the metallurgical solution management of operating a valley fill leach facility where ore depths approach 250 feet and deeper.
Jan 1, 1999
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Electric Current Emissions During Bending Of FRP Samples Up To FractureBy D. Triantis
This paper presents the results of laboratory experiments for the detection of electric signals from Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) sheet samples which have undergone a temporally increasing loading o
Jan 1, 2006
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Knife River’s Beulah Mine – A Three-Seam ChallengeBy Carl S. Vender
Knife River Coal Mining Co.'s Beulah Mine is a multiple-seam lignite operation located in western North Dakota. The mine began production in 1963 with annual production of 450 kt (496,000 st). It
Jan 1, 1991
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Fundamentals Of Interaction Between Zinc Sulfate And Sphalerite During Flotation Of Complex Sulfide MineralsBy D. A. Elgillani, N. A. Abdel-Khalek
The role of ZnS04 in activation of sphalerite (ZnS) and deactivation of lead-activated sphalerite has been investigated. Adsorption of metallic ions at the solid-solution interface, electro kinetic re
Jan 1, 1999
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Asbestos Industry at the Crossroads : Current Position and OutlookBy Jean Dupéré
Introduction Before examining the current position of the asbestos industry and its market outlook, it is important to describe the product itself. If we are to understand the problems besetting th
Jan 7, 1984
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Slope Stability Assessment In Unsaturated Soils Under Rainfall ConditionsBy V. G. Matziaris
The differentiation between saturated and un-saturated soils becomes necessary due to basic differences in their nature and engineering behavior. The most important difference is the existence of a su
Jan 1, 2005
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Economic Method Of Conducting Optimum Blasts In Limestone MinesBy P. Pal Roy, Ajit Raj Ostwal, M. M. Singh
Field investigations have revealed that sawdust can be used as an efficient additive to ANFO for carrying out production blasts in limestone mines. Sawdust can be used at a reasonably reduced cost wit
Jan 1, 2003
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Technical Note - Beneficiation of a lean-grade siliceous rock-phosphate ore from Hirapur, IndiaBy M. Prasad, G. M. Rao, A. K. Majumder, T. C. Rao
Froth flotation was employed to beneficiate a lean-grade siliceous rock-phosphate ore containing fluorapatite, the phosphate-bearing mineral. The main gangue minerals were quartz, iron oxides and alum
Jan 1, 1999
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Raman Spectroscopic Analysis Of Diesel/Aerosol MixturesBy B. C. Cornilsen, X. Shan, D. H. Carlson, J. H. Johnson
Airborne respirable Diesel Particulate (DP) presents an additional health hazard in that it has been shown to be mutagenic. This problem is of increasing concern as more coal mines introduce diesel ve
Jan 1, 1991
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2. Modeling a Molybdenum Porphyry Using Geostatistical Methods - IntroductionBy Bruce T. Stanley
Though most porphyry-molybdenum deposits lend themselves to various reserve estimating techniques, still there must exist the constant effort to not merely obtain an estimate but rather to obtain the
Jan 1, 1979
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Magnetically Enhanced HydroseparatorBy S. Ersayin, I. Iwasaki
Laboratory- and pilot-scale tests were carried out to study the effects of a magnetically enhanced hydroseparator on a magnetic taconite sample. The test parameters included feed flow rate, percent so
Jan 1, 2003
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Service Variables In Uranium Disequilibrium StudiesBy M. Rossi
The use of service variables in geostatistics (grade-thickness) is common in industry when developing block grade models and geologic resource estimates. This is particularly true in the case of sedim
Jan 1, 1993
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Beneficiation of alunite by pyro- and hydrometallurgical treatment of alunite-K2CO3 mixturesBy L. Piga, P. Cipriani, F. Pochetti
High-temperature roasting of alunite in the presence of K2CO3 gives rise to a reaction that results in up to an 80% recovery of its potassium content as K2SO4 by leaching of the roasted mixture. K2SO4
Jan 1, 2000
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Geology And Mineralization Of The Central Divide Mining District, Esmeralda County, NevadaBy James M. Prudden, E. P. Jucevic
The Divide mining district occupies the center of a Tertiary caldera hosting the famous Divide silver lode and the crosscutting Gold Mountain mines. The northwest-southeast trending silver lode hosted
Jan 1, 1990
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The Consequences Of Block Size Decisions In Ore Body ModellingBy Donald E. Hulse
Selection of a block size for a computerized 3 dimensional ore body model is an exercise in compromises. Larger blocks decrease the use of computer resources and decrease the variance of the block est
Jan 1, 1992