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Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon - A New Tool to Control Cyanide in EffluentsBy Yeonuk Choi, Gus Van Weert
cyanide control in effluents is becoming a critical environmental issue for the gold extraction industry. Silver impregnated carbon removes free cyanide effectively to the ppb level from solution in h
Jan 1, 1993
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Commercial Status Of BioleachingBy Corale L. Brierley
This paper lists commercial bioheap and stirred tank bioleach operations and explains the status of these operations. A total of 17 commercial-scale bioleaching plants have been commissioned. Bioleac
Jan 1, 1999
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Barrick Goldstrike Pressure Oxidation LiningsBy R. R. Pierce, C. E. Semler, K. G. Thomas, R. A. Williams, H. J. . H. Pieterse
This paper highlights the experience and knowledge gained at Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. with reference to the pressure oxidation circuit. Particular attention is given to the different linings empl
Jan 1, 1993
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Modelling The US Steam Coal MarketBy W. C. Labys
This chapter reports on recent modelling effects to analyze the US steam coal market with an econometric as well as a programming approach. The background to coal modelling is examined first. The part
Jan 1, 1979
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New Ion Exchange Polymers For Gold Cyanide RecoveryBy W. H. Jay, F. Lawson, D. F. A. Koch
Ion exchange resins may in the future displace activated carbon in gold plants where cyanidation is practiced. Recently patented technology based on interpenetrated polyurethane polymers shows that th
Jan 1, 1995
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Commercial Benefits Of Ceramic Lining Systems Used In Atmospheric And Pressure Leach VesselsBy Robert J. Storms, David J. Malone, Thomas E. Crandall
Corrosion and abrasion have been present in hydrometallurgical processes for many years. Ceramic lining materials have been used in several applications to protect process vessels from the corrosive a
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A Conical Boring UnitBy William A. Ribich, Hans A. Hug
INTRODUCTION Providing sufficient thrust, particularly in the proper manner, is one of the major problems of conventional hardrock drilling and tunneling machines. For instance, with tunnel boring
Jan 1, 1974
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Laboratory Studies Of Disc Cutters For High Speed Tunnel Boring In Soft RocksBy Levent Ozdemir, Gerald Dollinger
An extensive series of linear and rotary cutting tests were run in soft and medium strength rocks at the Earth Mechanics Institute of the Colorado School of Mines to investigate the possibility of ver
Jan 1, 1989
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Alternative Lixiviants For Gold Leaching -a ComparisonBy Andreas Rubo, Stephen Gos
Over the past couple of decades several endeavours have been made to develop lixiviants with the intention of replacing cyanide in gold leaching. In 1980s these endeavours were largely economically dr
Jan 1, 2000
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Operating Data For An Alpine Miner Used At The Nevada Test Site With A Conveyor For Rail Haulage Muck DisposalBy Richard V. Good, John B. Harvey, Lloyd S. Jones
INTRODUCTION The term "Rapid Underground Excavation" is generally associated with high speed tunnel advance with large volumes of excavation, and indeed this is the type of work for which most of t
Jan 1, 1997
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Engineering, Operating And People (Humorous) Lessons To Be LearnedBy Kathleen A. Altman
INTRODUCTION The basic premise of the ideas presented in this paper are as follows: Engineers believe that "theoretically" it will work. Operators ask what they must do to make it work. And, people c
Jan 1, 1998
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Chemical Stability Of Leach Residues After BrominationBy David C. Sanders, Rodney H. Sergent, Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic
In the past, considerable work has been done on the applicability of bromine chemistry in the extractive metallurgy of gold. While the research in this area spanned from the understanding of fundamen
Jan 1, 1998
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Greetings From JapanBy Takeshi Shinohara
It is a great honor and pleasure for me as President of the Japanese Tunnel Association to send greetings to the 1974 Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference. Recently in Japan, the Japanese Tunn
Jan 1, 1974
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Professional Mining Education Available at Mexican UniversitiesBy Antonio Peralta
Mining activity in Mexico began in the 16th century when the Spanish realized the mining potential of the new territory. Since that time, mining has evolved into a strong and vital industry for the co
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluating the Potential Impacts of Mine Wastes on Ground and Surface WatersBy David J. Herzog
There are two steps in evaluating potential mine waste impacts on ground and surface waters. Characterize the mine waste (characterization methodologies) and assess potential impacts (assessment strat
Jan 1, 1995
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Mixtec Granular Pump ScreenBy W. Baguley
There are many carbon-in-pulp and resin-in-pulp screening devices which are at present in use in the South African mining industry. Each one of these screens has been an improvement, from the very bas
Jan 1, 1992
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Disinfection of Mine Service Water in South African Gold Mines Using Bromo-Chloro-Dimethyl-HydantoinBy J. M. Carter, Rodney H. Sergent, L. E. Kun, J. T. Pressly
Underground mine service water in South Africa is used for dust suppression and cooling the environment as well as the pneumatic rock drills. Although the chilled water is not intended for potable use
Jan 1, 1991
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Training For Safety And Productivity In The Mining Industry: Case StudiesBy Denis McDermott
This paper describes the process used at three mines to develop safety and training programs. The mines are located in Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America. The aims of the program
Jan 1, 1998
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Design And Operation Of The Circulating Fluid Bed Roaster System For The Syama Gold Deposit ProjectBy S. A. Bunk, W. P. Wood
In the early 1980's BHP identified several potential gold deposits in West Africa. One of these deposits was located in Mali, near the village of Syama. As a result of extensive exploration activitie
Jan 1, 1996
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Linking HR Systems for Better Performance and Employee Involvement at Kennecott Utah CopperBy Chris Crowl
Employee involvement does not directly correlate to performance improvement. A key ingredient is the introduction of new Human Resource Systems that promote both performance improvement and employee i
Jan 1, 2004