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Cyanide Recovery Pilot Testing And Process DesignBy Michael Botz, Craig McKenzie
Recovery of cyanide from mill tailings can be conducted to lower the overall cost of precious metals extraction, while lowering cyanide concentrations in mill discharges and potentially eliminating th
Jan 1, 1997
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Innovative Technology: Its Development and CommercializationBy Terry McNulty
There are many potential pitfalls in the commercialization of innovative technology, and the failures often are remembered longer than the successes, thereby serving as deterrents to subsequent attemp
Jan 1, 1998
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Internal Carbon Addition During Hematite Fluxed Pellet Production At The Tilden MineBy P. J. Suardini, T. E. Seppanen, M. J. Hanninen
In order to reduce the heat loading in the Tilden Mine kilns caused by burning coal, which in turn resulted in rapid and significant build-upon the kiln lining, internal carbon was added to the green
Jan 1, 2003
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Discussion – Quantitative Vibration Evaluation of Modified Rock Drill Handles – Mining Engineering, Vol. 43, No. 3, pp.319-324 – De Souza, E. M. and Moore, T. N.By J. Dasher
Regarding the March 1991 ME technical paper by De Souza and Moore: For more than a decade since my February 1981 article on how to use modern metric, which SME-AIME had decided to do, I have monthly p
Jan 1, 1991
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The Making Of Iron Oxide Pellets For Direct Reduction: The Hyl Process Alzada Pellet CaseBy Frederico J. Price
This paper describes the production of a specific iron oxide pellet that has given very good and consistent results as feedstock for HYL-Process Direct Reduction Plants. The sponge iron originated fro
Jan 1, 1979
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Reaction Kinetics For Gold Dissolution In Acid Thiourea Solution Using Formamidine Disulfide As OxidantBy J. D. Miller
Reaction kinetics for gold dissolution in acid thiourea solutions were investigated using formamidine disulfide as an oxidant. For the conditions studied it appears that a surface reaction limits the
Jan 1, 1999
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Applications of Electrical Geophysics To Precious Metals ExplorationBy Larry J. Hughes
Ground-based electrical geophysical techniques have be valuable for three indirect exploration strategies: "tracer" sulfide mineralization, 2) mapping structure with or controlling mineralization, and
Jan 1, 1989
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The Chicagoland Tunnel And Reservoir Plan (Tarp)By Frank E. Dalton
BACKGROUND OF TARP The first settlement in Chicago in the 1830's was only 0.61 m (2 ft) above the level of Lake Michigan. The area was flat and swampy with local streams and rivers generally f
Jan 1, 1979
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Minnesota - Cyprus Will Take Write-Down on Coal MineBy R. V. Johnson
The review of mineral activities in Minnesota arrived too late to appear in the May issue. Minnesota continued to lead the nation in iron ore production in 1989 with more than 70% of the market. At
Jan 1, 1990
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Global Warming – An Engineering AppraisalBy Raphael G. Kazmann
The predicted warming of the earth's surface, presently the subject of much debate, controversy and legislation, is based on what is termed "the greenhouse effect." This is the result of the prop
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of Mining Methods in Gulf Coast LignitesBy C. A. Moseley, M. B. Kahle
The Gulf Coast Region has been the center of extensive lignite exploration and development activity in the past 10 years. Currently, 27.2 Mt (30 million st) of lignite are mined annually, the majority
Jan 8, 1983
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Use Of Low Volatile Coal At Homer City StationBy D. C. McIntire
The Homer City Station, jointly owned by New York State Electric and Gas Corporation and Pennsylvania Electric Company is a three unit coal fired station. The first two units were put into commercial
Jan 1, 1988
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Innovationsingold & SilverrecoveryBy Hans von Michaelis
Welcome to RANDOL GOLD FORUM 88. It is clear from the list of delegates and speakers that this conference will lead to excellent discussions of the latest developments in this fast-moving industry. L
Jan 1, 1998
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Calcium Chloride – Fly Ash Stabilization In Roadway ConstructionBy S. K. Mishra, R. L. Lytton, D. Sinn, D. Saylak
Calcium chloride is widely used for dust control on unpaved roadway surfaces, in base course stabilization, full depth reclamation and for total reconstruction of asphalt roads. Fly ash produced from
Jan 1, 2004
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Reduction Of Environmental Impact By Optimizing Coal Ash ManagementBy M. Sagisaka
Coal is expected as one of the main energy sources for a long period because of vast deposits. However, two large barriers to utilize it are suggested, i.e. the carbon dioxide emissions and ash dispos
Jan 1, 2006
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Flash Roasting of Refractory Gold Ores A Technology UpdateBy Brian T. Field
Development of cost effective technology for whole ore roasting of refractory gold ores is an important requirement to increase recovery rates as ore grades become more carbonaceous and sulfidic in na
Jan 1, 1993
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Bromine – A Review of 1992 ActivitiesThe bromine review did not arrive in time for publication in the June issue. Bromine production in the United States during 1992 amounted to 171 kt (376 million lbs), a 453-t (I-million lb) increas
Jan 1, 1993
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Concentration Of Magnesite In IranBy H. Nematollahi
Numerous magnesite deposits are found in the south part of Khorasan state, east of Iran. During the past few years, production of high-grade magnesite ore was possible only by using selective mining m
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining And The Cultural Dimensions Of Sustainable DevelopmentIn addressing the challenge of sustainable development, the North American mining industry finds itself operating in two culturally distinct frameworks. Companies are based in the developed world wher
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Trends In The Use Of EMS For Improving Environmental Performance: A Practical Guide For The Mining IndustryBy J. Cooper, M. W. Staub
Environmental management systems (EMSs) have been in use for more than a decade. US mining companies are only just beginning to adopt EMSs. This lag is primarily due to lack of market forces and lack
Jan 1, 2004