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  • CIM
    Gold analyses - myths, frauds and truths

    By G. W. Poling, G. W. Hawthorn

    """Unassayable gold and platinum group metals"" have come into vogue in the 70sand 80s in certain jurisdictions as a means of perpetrating fraud. Usual arguments are that a particular ore is not amena

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SME
    Gold Analysis By Combining Fire Assaying With Neutron-Activation Analysis - Introduction

    By Michael M. Kimberley

    Gold is sufficiently valuable that concentrations as small as 1 p.p.m. may support low-cost mining. Mindful of this, Sunoco Energy Development Company (Sunedco) obtained fire-assay analyses on some su

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SAIMM
    Gold and Associated Industrial Heavy Minerals in the Icy Cape District: White River to Icy Cape, Alaska, USA

    By J. Y. Foley, K. Eden, A. E. Grosz, C. J. Giles, J. E. Grosz

    "Portions of the Icy Cape placer Au district have been described and exploited since the early 1900s. Industrial studies of Au-bearing garnetrich intervals established a 3.5 million troy ounce resourc

    Jan 1, 2017

  • SAIMM
    Gold and Associated Industrial Heavy Minerals in the Icy Cape District: White River to Icy Cape, Alaska, USA (269c7129-7e4b-47f8-ab0f-0808c9f71a2a)

    By J. Y. Foley, K. Eden, A. E. Grosz, C. J. Giles, J. E. Grosz

    "Portions of the Icy Cape placer Au district have been described and exploited since the early 1900s. Industrial studies of Au-bearing garnetrich intervals established a 3.5 million troy ounce resourc

    Jan 1, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Gold and Base Metal Mineralisation in the Central Pine Creek Geosyncline

    By Butler I. K, Nicholson P. M

    There are four main types of base metal and gold mineralisation recognised in the central Pine Creek Geosyncline. These are stratiform, polymetallic veins, stockwork/concordant gold-quartz veins and

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Gold and Base Metals Industry of WA

    The first mining in Western Australia probably commenced some 40 000 years ago when Aborigines arrived and began quarrying stone for tools and weapons, and ochre for decoration. The earliest documente

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AIME
    Gold And Silver As Monetary Metals

    By William F. Butler, Mo-Hung Che

    DEVELOPMENT OF MONEY AND MONEY STANDARDS This chapter is concerned with the rise, and then the decline and fall, of gold and silver as monetary metals. As a first step in tracing the history of th

    Jan 1, 1976

  • SME
    Gold and Silver Assay Methods in the Mining and Metallurgy Industry

    By L. C. Stone, J. C. Parr, T. N. Anderson, D. Metcalf

    An increase in the importance of low-grade materials as sources of gold and silver has led to the need for improved analytical methods on leach solutions, ores and various effluents, residues, and in-

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Gold And Silver Assay Methods In The Mining And Metallurgy Industry ? Introduction

    By T. N. Andersen

    The history of gold and silver analyses shows an interesting duality. On one hand, classical chemical and instrumental methods have evolved to meet changing needs, but on the other hand, the age-old a

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Gold and Silver Exploration in Irian Jaya

    By D. Potter

    In 1990, Freeport Exploration began regional reconnaissance exploration programs in Irian Jaya, the easternmost province of the republic of Indonesia (Fig. 1). Irian Jaya occupies the western half of

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Gold And Silver Recovery At The Yankee Fork Property Of United States Antimony Corporation

    By Patrick R. Taylor

    United States Antimony Corporation, at its Yankee Fork property in central Idaho, is currently using a combination of flotation, gravity-amalgamation, and concentrate cyanide leaching, silver sulfide

    Jan 1, 1984

  • TMS
    Gold and Sulphide Systematics of Archean Gold Ores -Processing Implications

    Primary sulphidic gold ores in the Archean provinces of Western Australia can be broadly sub-divided into pyritic, pyrite-telluride, arsenical and antimonial types. Pyritic ores contain only native go

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Gold and Water in the Coromandel

    By T J. Sprott, Associates

    A number of people have expressed concern, understandably, that if mining operations take place in the Coromandel, the flows of mineralised ground water which exist will be intercepted. This water in

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Gold and World Trade

    By James R. Finlay

    SOMETIMES the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers appears to be a strictly technical society, and if so my paper should deal with the technical operations of finding and producing

    Jan 1, 1933

  • SME
    Gold Associated With Iron Formation And Related Sediments ? Introduction

    By Paul Gilmour

    "The principal role of the geologist is to recognize the existence of phenomena before trying to explain them" - B.M. Keilau, 1825; A. Holmes, 1965 Some important groups of mineral deposits in the

    Jan 1, 1985

  • CIM
    Gold Catalysts Prepared via Intermetallic Precursor

    By Elma van der Lingen

    Gold is considered the most inert of all metallic elements, but the metal can show catalytic activity when prepared by specific techniques. Preparation techniques being used to prepare gold catalysts

    Oct 1, 2003

  • CIM
    Gold Characterization of a Sample from Malartic East (Quebec) Using Concentration by Hydroseparator

    By L. J. Cabri

    A gold sample assaying 11.4 g Ault was selected for this study. Approximately 99% of the gold in this sample occurs as discrete gold minerals; the balance occurring as invisible gold in pyrite (determ

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Gold Companies Look at Mexico, Dominican Republic

    By Steve Kral

    When the price of gold cracked the US$9.60/g(US$300/oz) mark last year, the gold-mining industry began to crank up again. This followed several years of gold prices that had languished in the mid-200

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Gold Concentrations at Waiotapu Geothermal Area and Deposition in Geothermal Systems

    By K L. Brown

    In the Waiotapu geothermal area only Champagne Pool, 109 ng/L, and Waiotapu Geyser, 7.6 ng/L, have dissolved Au concentrations greater than 5 ng/L and most springs have concentrations less than 2 ng/L

    Jan 1, 2004

  • CIM
    Gold Deportment Studies on a Copper-Gold Ore - A Systematic Approach to Quantitative Mineralogy Focusing on Diagnostic Metallurgy

    By Aparup Chattopadhyay, Barun K. Gorain

    "Porphyry copper deposits are the most important source of copper and also gold within the orogenic belts. These deposits are characterized by low grade copper ore (0.2% to 1% copper) and host preciou

    Jan 1, 2013