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Gold "Preg-Robbing" by Pyrite: Natural and Process InducedBy Stephen L. Chryssoulis
"""Preg-robbing"" of gold by carbonaceous matter during the cyanidation of certain types of carbonaceous gold ores is well documented. Recent studies established that ""preg-robbing"" of gold is not l
Jan 1, 1997
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Preservation Of Mining Heritage In The Middle Sudetes 1. IntroductionBy A. Kosiór
Many remnants of gold exploitation in the Middle Ages were found in the Lower Silesia region. The oldest evidence of such activity was found in the neighborhood of Zloty Stok and comes from the 7th ce
Jan 1, 2006
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Importance And Method Of Using Reference Materials In Measuring Reliability Of Analytical Results And Why Customers Should Use ThemBy S. Marsland
Reference materials have always been important for validating and controlling analytical methods. They have recently become even more important as quality requirements have become more stringent and c
Jan 1, 2007
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Improvements in Gravity and Overall Gold Recovery at NVI Mining Ltd. Myra Falls OperationBy Linda Duncan, Trevor Yeomans, Chris Potorieko, Michael Fullam
"NVI Mining’s Myra Falls Operation is a 4,000 mtpd copper/zinc flotation circuit with by product gold of ~28,000 ounces per year. Gold recovery has historically averaged 40-55%, however, a portion of
Jan 1, 2006
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Early detection of mining truck failure by modelling its operation with neural networks classification algorithmsBy H. Hu, T. S. Golosinski
The paper reports on use of neural network algorithms to model performance and condition of mining trucks. The model inputs are selected digital data streams collected by truck Vital Information Manag
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 4734 Estimate Of Known Recoverable Reserves Of Coking Coal In Cambria County, Pa.By James J. Dowd
During and immediately following World War II, the heavy demands for steel required the mining of unusually large quantities of coal for the manufacture of metallurgical coke. The largest demand for m
Jan 1, 1950
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Application of Turbo Pulp Lifter in Greenfield Operation - Mirabela SantaRita Nickel OperationBy A Moreira, A B. De Souza, S Latchireddi, E Faria
Material transport plays a significant role in the efficiency of horizontal grinding mills - autogenous (AG)/semi-autogenous (SAG)/ball mills. The magnitude of benefits that can be achieved with effic
Oct 29, 2012
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Comment On S. Sarac And C. Sensogut?s Paper: A Statistical Determination Of Methane Emission From Coalbeds - Case Study - SAIMM Journal, 103, No. 3. 2003. Pp. 209?211By P. J. D. Lloyd
At first I read this paper with interest, which grew to fascination, and ended up with horror. Such reactions to a supposedly scientific contribution are rare, and I believe the coal mining community
Jan 1, 2004
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Green Combustion of Waste Printed Circuit BoardsBy Xiangjun Zuo
This paper firstly reviewed the state of the art in the recycling of used Printed Wiring Boards (PWB), and then presented part of the authors study on the combustion of PWB powders with and without th
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 4161 Mississippi Valley Experiment Station Laboratory and Pilot-Plant Concentration of Corundum from Gallatin Gateway, Mont. for World War IIBy W. A. Calhoun
"INTRODUCTION A letter from S. D. Strauss, vice president of Metals Reserve Company, Washington, D.C., dated May 22, 1945, to the chief of the Metallurgical Branch, Bureau of Mines, in Washington; inc
Dec 1, 1947
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The Application Of Automation In Modern Mining Analytical LaboratoriesBy Andre Balt, Pierre Hofmeyr
It is only recently that automation has been applied to mining analytical laboratories. This paper describes the use of automation in the laboratory analytical process of hard-rock mining and geologic
Jan 1, 2005
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Concentrator Operations at Whitehorse Copper Mines LimitedBy D. Linzey
"History of Whitehorse Copper BeltThe first discovery of copper on the Whitehorse Copper Belt is reported to have been made by miners on their way to the Klondike in 1897. By 1899 the district had bee
Jan 1, 1977
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Recreating a Headwater Stream System on a Head-of-Hollow FillBy C. T. Agouridis
Head-of-hollow fills or valley fills have gained national attention due to increasing environmental concerns, particularly with regards to headwater stream loss. Researchers at the University of Kent
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 4374 Application Of Ion Exchange Resins In The Cyanidation Of A Gold And Silver OreBy S. J. Hussey
Since the discovery in 1935 by Adams and Holmes that certain synthetic resins exhibit ion-exchange properties, many applications of the ion-exchange process have been made. There are two general types
Jan 1, 1948
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Microwave Heating Principles And The Application To The Regeneration Of Granular Activated CarbonBy S. M. Bradshaw
The principles of microwave heating are discussed with reference to dielectric properties, heating phenomena and microwave equipment. Microwave regeneration of granular activated carbon for the carbon
Jan 1, 1998
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Stabilité Géotechnique Des Ouvrages De Retenue Pour Les Résidus Miniers: Problèmes Persistants Et Méthodes De ContrôleBy Michel Aubertin
Les digues de retenue de résidus miniers devraient être conçues de façon à supporter les charges les plus défavorables qui puissent être anticipées. Les nombreux incidents survenus au cours des derniè
Nov 1, 2002
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Analysis of Hydrogen-Based Pore Distribution in A356 and B206 Aluminum AlloysBy D. M. Maijer, S. L. Cockcroft, S. Modak, A. B. Phillion
"A comparison between hydrogen-diffusion-based micro-porosity formation and growth behaviour of two important aluminium foundry alloys, B206 (Al-Cu) and A356 (Al-Si-Mg) is presented in this paper. Spe
Jan 1, 2017
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A Practical, Yet Technically Sound, Design Procedure for Pre-Split BlastsBy William Hustrulid
Pre-split blasting is a primary technique for creating slopes with a minimum amount of unwanted damage to the remaining rock mass. Rock slopes created in such a way have both safety-related and econom
Jan 1, 2007
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Bulletin 166 A Preliminary Report on the Mining Districts of IdahoBy EDGAR K. SOPER, Clarence A. Wright, DOUGLAS C. LIVINGSTON, Thomas Varley
In 1917 the Federal Bureau of Mines and the University of Idaho arranged to cooperate in an investigation looking to the improvement of mining and milling methods in the mining districts of the State
Jan 1, 1919