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Application of Alternative Lixiviants for Secondary Heap Leaching of GoldBy N Stockton
Some preliminary results on the secondary leaching of previously heap leached gold ore are presented. Alternative lixiviants for gold comprising chlorine, thiourea and thiosulphate were compared with
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Aspects (a925d429-5f6c-47b0-9688-cfde773885d5)In recent decades the awareness of environmental issues by the general public has developed at an accelerat- ing rate. This is the result of a number of factors including more scientific knowledge
Jan 1, 1975
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Materials Handling in Open Cit Mines State of the Art and Near Future DevelopmentsDepressed prices for minerals will force the mining industry to became more efficient. The continuous conveying of pit product is one area in which savings can be made. Conveyors are available, or
Jan 1, 1986
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The Role of Fine Carbon in Dirty CIP CircuitsLaboratory scale simulation experiments show that the adsorption capacity of Au(CN)Z- on activated carbon in the presence of organic plant contaminants is dependent on the particle size of the carbo
Jan 1, 1991
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Developing Explorationists in a Diverse Global IndustryAustralasian mining companies expect a high standard of professionalism from their metals exploration teams. They also have, increasingly, a global perspective, employing explorationists of diverse
Jan 1, 1996
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The Role of BMR in Research Related to Mineral ExplorationBy Ranford LC
Modern, research-based approaches to mineral exploration are essential to the future maintenance of the mineral industry. These need to fully utilise the rapidly expanding growth of understanding
Jan 1, 1986
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Current Trends and Future Opportunities in Underground Hardrock Ventilation PracticesBy A Nixon
The Australian mining industry has changed dramatically over the past 20 years in terms of mining methods, mining equipment and human resource policies. The industryÆs approach to safety and health in
Jan 1, 2005
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New Flooding Results and their Significance for Blast Furnace AerodynamicsBy Colquhoun L
Flooding velocities were measured in a laboratory column (96 mm 4) provided with both bottom and side air entry Packings used were 6 mm glass rings and spheres and -16 +8 mm coke. Results showed that
Jan 1, 1975
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Availability of FinanceFINANCE FOR EXPLORATION Two factors have basic importance in relation to the availability of finance: the apparent success of continuing exploration activity and tax concessions. It is not proposed to
Jan 1, 1971
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Production Of Metallized Pellets From Iron Work DustsElimination of zinc by the reduction of iron works dusts is examined. The process consists of blending, filtration, drying, balling, preheating and reduction in the rotary kiln. Dust slurries and dr
Jan 1, 1974
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Orebody Definition and OptimisationThe importance of orebody definition and optimisation in project development cannot be overstated. Inappropriate orebody definition is the single most important reason for project under performance
Jan 1, 1997
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Driving Through Broken Ground. Standard Method Adopted at Central Mine, Broken HillOwing to the 'creeps' and consequent movements in the mines, followed by the recent fire in the southern workings, the whole of the orebody above the 800 ft. level is now very much crushed
Jan 1, 1932
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Oil Agglomeration of Metal Oxide MineralsBy Chen J, Zhu D
A detailed study on oil agglomeration of fine metal oxide particles is presented in this paper. The major content embraces several aspects which may possibly reflect the current trends in oil agglom
Jan 1, 1993
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The Lennard Shelf Operations ù A Real Options Case StudyFinancial theory often takes some time to penetrate industry and when it does it can result in a paradigm shift in valuations and mental models. The Black Scholes option valuation was first published
Jan 1, 2003
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Philosophy of Enforcement of the Enforcement of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 as it relates to pillar recoverySince 1865 when Congress moved to create a Federal Mining Bureau, successive legislations have given rise to the current '!Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, 1969. Coal beds from 22 feet
Jan 1, 1974
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Lithostratigraphic Approach to an Alluvial Goldmine: An Example from Scotland Point in Central OtagoGold bearing sediments at Scotland Point occur within the Quaternary Gibbston Fonnation, which underlies Cromwell Flat in Central Otago. Gibbston Fonnation unconformably overlies Teniary Manuherikia G
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use of Mallee Charcoal in Metallurgical ReactorsBy D E. Freeman, M A. Somerville, B M
A program of re-planting native mallee trees, which can be harvested on a short rotation cycle, has been initiated in Western Australia to counteract increasing soil salinity in the wheat belt region.
Jan 1, 2006
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Simulation of Copper Heap Leaching as an Aid to Design and OperationBy Mansor A. N
Results are reported for the computer simulation of heap leaching of mixed copper oxide and sulphide ores. They resemble those obtained from testwork in terms of a substantial peak in the copper co
Jan 1, 1989
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Feasibility Studies in the Gold IndustryThe purpose of any feasibility study is to determine whether a particular investment or management program will enhance shareholder wealth by, for example, producing an economic return in excess of
Jan 1, 1991
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Characterisation and Beneficiation of the Glass Sand Deposits of BangladeshThe investigation of Noapara glass sand deposit in Sylhet district of Bangladesh is performed to beneficiate the sand for the manufacture of colourless glass. For the ease and efficient removal of the
Jan 1, 2000