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The Aster Process For The Destruction Of Cn- And Scn-By HJ Marais, J A. van Niekerk
An investigation was initiated by BILLITON Process Research and Gold Fields Limited for the efficient removal of thiocyanate and cyanide from leach solutions. This led to the development of the ASTERT
Jan 1, 2000
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Endangered Species - The Mt. Todd ExperienceBy Martin F. Grier, Nicholas H. Kempton
The Mt. Todd Gold Project in the Northern Territory is a joint venture between Billiton Australia Gold Pty. Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell Australia Limited, and Zapopan NL. As manager of
Jan 1, 1991
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The Pierina Project: Leachng Of High Grade OreBy John Frostiak, Igor Gonzales, Kenneth G. Thomas, Ken Manning
The Pierina deposit was acquired in August 1996 when Barrick Gold Corporation purchased Arequipa Resources, a junior mining company with extensive land positions in Peru. At the time of acquisition, A
Jan 1, 2000
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Long Vertical Shaft Raising In CanadaBy P. T. Brown
Denison Mines Limited, Canada's largest uranium producer located in Northern Ontario recently embarked upon an extensive development program that would allow them to substantially increase produc
Jan 1, 1974
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Evaluation of a Gravity Circuit in a Canadian Gold OperationBy A. L. Putz, G. Ladouceur, A. R. Laplante
A laboratory centrifugal concentrator was used to evaluate two gravity circuit configurations treating a flash flotation concentrate at a Canadian gold mill. The Initial circuit consisted of a 76 cm (
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Applications Of Ductless Fans In Bord And Pillar Headings In South African Coal Mines.By E. J. Meets, C. F. Meyer
Bord and pillar mining at shallow depth (400 m approx. maximum) is widely used in South African coal mines. One of the problems encountered in extracting coal in this manner is the ventilation of adva
Jan 1, 1993
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An Evaluation Model Of Landforms Visual ValueBy A. Tsouchlaraki
The physical relief is a variable of utmost significance in the course of the analysis, evaluation, design and management of the visual environment. In this sense, there are cases where it would be de
Jan 1, 2005
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Earthquake Engineering Of TunnelsBy G. Norman Owen, Roger E. Scholl, Tor L. Brekke
INTRODUCTION Underground structures are generally regarded to be safer than surface structures during strong seismic motion, except when crossing a causative fault. Recent studies of observed earth
Jan 1, 1979
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Heap Leaching Without PondsBy R. Bruce Thorndycraft
This paper will describe several modifications to design of conventional oxide gold heap leaching. They are targeted at reducing costs and simplifying heap operations. These modifications were conce
Jan 1, 1996
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Update on Hydraulic Mining in the USBy James L. Evers
Introduction There is a continuing search by government and industry for new mining methods that increase production, improve the working environment, reduce labor intensity, enhance recovery effecti
Jan 10, 1984
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Maintenance information : Mining industry has special needsBy Paul D. Tomlingson
A new sense of urgency permeates the mining industry concerning maintenance. Mining's continuous process environment demands around-the-clock maintenance support. And profitability conscious mini
Jan 1, 1989
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Novel Comminution Process Uses Electric and Ultrasonic EnergyBy H. E. Epstein, B. K. Parekh, W. M. Goldberger
Comminution is the single most expensive operation in mineral processing. It consumes about 50% of the energy required for mineral extraction (Agar, 1976). Current comminution technology is both energ
Jan 9, 1984
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Valuation of Mineral Interests in Condemnation CasesBy J. H. Heintz
This paper discusses the law as it relates to appraising operational mining properties in the context of a takings claim. Topics include the need for valuation expertise, the differences between de ju
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimization Of Tailings Closure Cap Design - A Case StudyBy Richard J. Frechette
Very few facilities containing hydraulically deposited tailings have been completely reclaimed and capped at this time. Design of a closure cap for a tailings impoundment has relied heavily on consoli
Jan 1, 1998
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Self-Propelled Abrasive Jet Reamer/Miner For Deviated Boreholes In Hard RockBy John H. Archibald, Arthur L. Miller, George A. Savanick
As part of its continuing research on selective mining, the Bureau of Mines has made progress toward developing a tool capable of remotely extracting hard minerals through a borehole. As the successor
Jan 1, 1991
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Batch Autoclave Operation & CostsBy Jerry Kolstad
The Stillwater Mining Company Base Metals Refinery (BMR) leaches a PGM bearing nickel/copper smelter matte to produce a concentrated platinum/palladium filtercake. The BMR employs a two-stage sulfate
Jan 1, 2000
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Deep Basing Facilities For Strategic Missiles Design And Construction IssuesBy R. K. McFarland, E. S. Diamant, L. Blake
A number of concepts for basing strategic missiles facilities deep underground have been developed within the defense industry. Recently, several contracts were let by the Air Force Ballistic Missile
Jan 1, 1983
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What the Hazardous Waste Industry Can Learn From the Mineral Processing IndustryBy Barry J. Hansen
Mining can make two major contributions to the cleanup of the environment. The first of these is the extractive technology that has become highly developed as a result of centuries of development. Of
Jan 1, 1991
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Redpath Pneumatic Conveying System An Aid to Mining and Environmental Challenges in the Gold IndustryBy Thomas M. Goodell, Timothy D. Arnold
Dilute-phase pneumatic conveying has been used in the mining industry since the 1920s. It has primarily been used for the hoisting of coal and salt ores, and as a transportation medium for backfill ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Load CellsBy B. P. Boisen
INTRODUCTION The rapidity of onset, rate of increase, and magni¬tude of loads in an underground support system can be measured using load cells or pressure cells, whichever is appropriate to the ty
Jan 1, 1982