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Safe Disposal of Liquor Containing Arsenic and Heavy Metals from Bacterial Leaching of Refractory Gold ConcentratesBy Satid Therdkiattikul, Donald A. Dahlstrom
Many gold ores are known to be refractory so that conventional cyanide processing will result in serious losses of gold and silver values. A significant percentage of these refractory ores contain are
Jan 1, 1993
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Rock mechanics program helps improve trona recovery at Stauffer’s Big Island mine in WyomingBy R. V. Hunter, J. F. T. Agapito
Introduction Significant increases in extraction ratio on the order of 6% to 8%, equivalent to as much as 142 t/m (48 st per ft) of panel, have occurred at the Big Island trona mine during the last f
Jan 1, 1989
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Hiring Recent College Graduates Versus Hiring Experienced Mining EngineersBy John Wilson
HARRY HINDS: Our first speaker today is Dr. John Wilson. Dr. Wilson is chair and Union Pacific/Rocky Mountain Energy Professor in mining engineering at the University of Missouri-Rolla. He has previou
Jan 1, 1998
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6. Chaucha Porphyry Copper Deposit, EcuadorBy P. M. Fozzard
The Chaucha porphyry copper/molybdenum deposit was discovered by a United Nations team of geologists working with a ?counter- part" team of staff of the Ecuadorian government's General Directorat
Jan 1, 1991
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Analyzing ventilation requirements and the utilization efficiency of the Kidd Creek mine ventilation systemBy S. Hardcastle
Kidd Creek mine has recently completed upgrades of its primary ventilation systems enabling it to maintain a delivery of 1200 m3/s to continue mining ore zones extending to over 3000 m below surface.
Jan 1, 2009
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Letters Of Intent In Mining TransactionsBy David R. Reid, Lawrence W. Talbot
INTRODUCTION In the mining industry, timing in land acquisitions can be of the essence. In order to secure promising lands, deals are often negoti- ated quickly and evidenced by letters of intent
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of Mobile Crusher Plants To Large-Scale Installations With Throughputs Of More Than 3500 Tons Per HourBy Rainer Kahrger, Guenter Ewald
The topic of this paper is to demonstrate the development of mobile crushing installations from throughput capacities of 200 tons per hour, to mobile and semi-mobile large- scale crushing installation
Jan 1, 1989
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Development Of A Wet Head Drum MinerBy M. K. LeBegue
Water sprays located behind the bits of cutter drums have been shown to reduce the incidence of face ignitions. This paper details the design approach to successfully incorporating water seals into a
Jan 1, 1999
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TBM Breakthrough in Pressurized Conditions—Ship Canal Water Quality Project (SCWQP) - NAT2024By Francesco Chiappalone, Marco Invernizzi, Franco Gasperin, Fabrizio Fara
As part of the Ship Canal Water Quality Project, 2.7-mile Combined Sewer Overflow tunnel is excavated with a 21.5-foot diameter EPB Tunnel Boring Machine. Due to the difficult geological and hydrogeol
Jun 23, 2024
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Newmont's Refractory Gold Ore ProgramBy Leonard Harris
It gives me great pleasure to be here today to tell you a little about how Newmont Gold chose to use roasting at its Nevada operations for the treatment of its refractory gold ores.
Jan 1, 1992
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Wet Dielectric SeparationBy I. J. Lin
We have studied the possibility to use electrical phenomena in order to selectively separate minerals with various densities and dielectric constants in non-homogeneous electric fields. This technique
Jan 1, 1977
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Rock Bolting In Soft RockBy Russell G. Hood
Rock bolting or anchoring are methods of stabilization which are not being fully utilized in California and probably in other parts of the world due to lack of understanding of the principles, or due
Jan 1, 1967
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The Evolution Of Horizontal Drilling In Open Pit Mining ? IntroductionBy James B. Loftis
The importance of increasing the world's mineral production to help solve our food and energy problems has been widely discussed. Improved surface mining methods will be needed to meet these need
Jan 1, 1975
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TECHNICAL NOTE - Application of Electrical Technology to Monitor the Ball Milling Process and Reduce the Rate of Wear of the Grinding MediaBy S. A. Hoenig
Introduction In an earlier publication, the application of exoelectron technology to the monitoring of dry grinding in a ball mill was reported. Recently, the author has investigated the ball mill
Jan 1, 1984
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Industrial Minerals 1991In 1991, US mine production of barite decreased 3.4%. Barite consumption, sold or used by grinding plants, decreased by 11.7%. Imports also decreased by 15.4% over 1990. World mine production increase
Jan 1, 1992
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Trends In Agglomeration (d0c55dc6-3c4a-49b9-8bb7-fad14a4a507f)By George E. Aiken
Agglomeration developments in the iron ore industry of North America are closely related to shifting patterns in commercially acceptable ore grades and even the definition of iron ores. These relation
Jan 1, 1972
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Mercury From CoalBy F. Habashi
It has been estimated that about 45 tonnes of mercury are emitted annually in the USA in the atmosphere as a result of burning coal in power-generating plants. A similar situation had existed in the m
Jan 1, 2010
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The Apex Project: Development Of A Primary Gallium And Germanium ProducerBy G. M. (Frits) Swinkels
The Apex property, mined in the early Twentieth Century for direct shipping copper, also contains gallium and germanium in iron oxide minerals. In 1982, Musto Explorations Limited began an exploration
Jan 1, 1986
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Review Of Uranium Mill Tailings Management Programs Involving Below Grade DisposalBy Ross A. Scarano
It wasn't until late 1976 that the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) set about to address the uranium tailings issue in earnest. It was decided that a generic environmental impact stateme
Jan 1, 1980
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Panel Discussion On RoastingBy Stanley Bunk
The fluidized bed was invented by Fritz Winkler of Germany in 1921. The first application in the U.S. was in the development of the fluidized bed catalytic cracking of petroleum in 1942. Today, fluid
Jan 1, 1990