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Corrigenda: The absorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbon. I. The kinetics of absorptionBy M. J. Nicol
On page 51, the equation numbered.... On page 52, the equation numbered .... On page 53, the arrangement of the equation.... Canadian reports Asbestos by G.O. Vagt.l0 pp. Chromium by D. G. Law-West. 6
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-104-85 Development Of Safer Methods To Clean Down Storage BinsBy M. D. Marshall
A survey showed that there were 24 bin-related fatalities in the 5 year period of 1975 to 1979 in the minerals industry. Only 4 victims wore safety belts and only 1 of these had a second person attend
Jan 1, 1984
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Ultrasonic Instrument For Closure Rate Measurement - ObjectiveProvide an unobstructive means of measuring small changes in distance from roof to floor or from rib to rib of a mine opening and the rate of closure in order to help operators of under-ground mines d
Jan 1, 1984
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An Investigation of the Causes of Cutter Roof Failure in a Central Pennsylvania Coal Mine: A Case StudyBy John L. Hill
Cutter roof failure is a specific type of ground control problem which frequently results in massive roof failure. It is a cannon occurrence in coal mines of the Northern Appalachian Coal Sasin, causi
Jan 1, 1984
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Subsidence Of Bedrock Above Abandoned Coal Mines In Illinois Produces Few Fractures (4c455df6-4632-4158-bd79-5bf2d636ff88)By Robert A. Bauer
Investigations of bedrock within subsided areas over abandoned coal mines reveal) very little disturbance of the bedrock. In areas that have surface subsidence of .3 to 1 m (1.0 to 3.25 ft), examinati
Jan 1, 1984
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Thiourea Leaching Of Gold And Silver -Technology Update And Additional ApplicationsBy J. B. Hiskey
INTRODUCTION The extraction of gold and silver from ores, concentrates, and various metallurgical products can be achieved by a number of hydrometallurgical techniques. The solvation properties of al
Jan 1, 1984
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Bauxite Demand In The Year 2000By Alfredo Dammert
The paper presents the results of a model built at the World Bank in order to analyze the aluminum industry. Bauxite demand for the year 2000 is estimated as a function of alumina refineries' req
Jan 1, 1984
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The Extraction of Fines From Raw Coal Feed and Other Minerals Utilising the Rotating Probability ScreenThe changing characteristics of raw materials has highlighted the limitations that conventional vibrating screens have in the handling of fine wet sticky materials. These' limitations have le
Jan 1, 1984
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Discussion - Dewatering of Ambrosia Lake Mines – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 34, No. 9, Sept. 1982, pp. 1344-1350 – Juvkam-Wold, H. C.By R. Michael Craig
Mr. Juvkam-Wold's article is a timely and much needed presentation of the method of depressurization to reduce ground- water inflow into mine shafts. The article is very informative and discusses
Jan 1, 1984
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Ground Control at the Climax MineBy J. H. Johns, G. R. Stephan
The Climax mine has a history of dealing with ground control problems caused by major stress concentrations in the orebody. These stress concentrations, called weight, can arise in a variety of ways.
Jan 1, 1984
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Interpretation Of Fracturing In Drill CoresBy Louis A. Panek
Rock-mass fracturing was measured on oriented drill core and along scanlines in three mines extracting mineralized porphyry deposits. Fracture families identified in the core were consistent with thos
Jan 1, 1984
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Documented Fortran programs for ball-mill modelingBy D. Laguitton, D. Hodouin, V. K. Gupta, R. Spring
"The CANMET SPOC project aims at inducing progress in process evaluation and optimization by developing user oriented software based on state-of-the-art theory. The present work is the result of a joi
Jan 1, 1984
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Gold Extraction From Refractory Ores: Roasting Behavior Of Pyrite And ArsenopyriteBy F. J. Arriagada
A conventional technique used to process auriferous sulfidic concentrates involves a pre-leach oxidative-roast step. The structural characteristics of the calcine have a strong influence on the eventu
Jan 1, 1984
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Studies on the Fouling and Regeneration of C.I.P CarbonBy Hosking JW, Muir DM, Ruane M, Smith I. Hinchliffe WD
Maintaining carbon activity is critical to the satisfactory recovery of gold in the Carbon-in-Pulp (C.I.P.) process. Reduced activity can lead to gold losses in tails and lower tonnage throughput.Carb
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining-Induced Stress Measurement With Hydraulic Borehole Pressure CellsBy Paul H. Lu
This paper proposes an unconventional, simple, and practical method of measuring mining-induced ground stresses with hydraulic borehole pressure cells. The method is a direct ground stress measuring t
Jan 1, 1984
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Exploration - The Diversification and Development of a Mining Company – 1983 Jackling LectureBy R. D. Mollison
"For his contributions to mining which are highlighted by perseverance; successful exploration, particularly the Kidd Creek deposit; technological advancement and sound management policies; and for hi
Jan 1, 1984
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Bacterial corrosion studies at Ontario HydroBy A. C. Headon, K. W. Lam, D. P. Dautovich
"Microbiological activities affecting the performance of materials have been encountered in diverse situations within Ontario Hydro. Case histories of bacterial problems which are presented include gr
Jan 1, 1984
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In Situ Stress By Pulse Velocity Monitoring Of Induced FracturesBy John M. Pitt
A rapid in situ stress measurement technique was developed for exposed underground surfaces. The method applies radial stress in small diameter (38mm) boreholes, initiating fracture propagation which
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of Mathematical Programming for Strip Mine Planning and SchedulingBy M. E. Gershon
The development of long-term plans and schedules for strip mines now faces many companies, especially those developing large properties in the West. The rule of mining the lowest strip ratios first, w
Jan 1, 1984
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An Industry View Of Acid Deposition ? IntroductionBy James R. Jones
The purpose of these opening remarks is to establish a viewpoint, which will form part of the basis for later discussion between panel members and between the panel and the audience. Important issues
Jan 1, 1984