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Gold (83766f7d-c18c-4e02-901a-c79ed07f30f5)
By Richard J. Stoehr
Man has mined in all his time on earth about 3 billion ounces of gold. About one-half of this has been mined in the past 35 years. This gold is roughly in 3 large holdings: one-third held as reserves
Jan 1, 1984
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Gold Analysis By Combining Fire Assaying With Neutron-Activation Analysis - Introduction
By Michael M. Kimberley
Gold is sufficiently valuable that concentrations as small as 1 p.p.m. may support low-cost mining. Mindful of this, Sunoco Energy Development Company (Sunedco) obtained fire-assay analyses on some su
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold And Base Metal Recovery From A Massive Sulfide Ore
By W. W. Simpson, S. A. N. Sheya
A procedure was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for recovering gold, silver, cobalt, copper, and zinc from a massive sulfide ore by a hydro-metallurgical process. The procedure consists of (1) o
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold and Silver Assay Methods in the Mining and Metallurgy Industry
By L. C. Stone, J. C. Parr, T. N. Anderson, D. Metcalf
An increase in the importance of low-grade materials as sources of gold and silver has led to the need for improved analytical methods on leach solutions, ores and various effluents, residues, and in-
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold And Silver Assay Methods In The Mining And Metallurgy Industry ? Introduction
By T. N. Andersen
The history of gold and silver analyses shows an interesting duality. On one hand, classical chemical and instrumental methods have evolved to meet changing needs, but on the other hand, the age-old a
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold and Silver Exploration in Irian Jaya
By D. Potter
In 1990, Freeport Exploration began regional reconnaissance exploration programs in Irian Jaya, the easternmost province of the republic of Indonesia (Fig. 1). Irian Jaya occupies the western half of
Jan 1, 1999
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Gold And Silver Recovery At The Yankee Fork Property Of United States Antimony Corporation
By Patrick R. Taylor
United States Antimony Corporation, at its Yankee Fork property in central Idaho, is currently using a combination of flotation, gravity-amalgamation, and concentrate cyanide leaching, silver sulfide
Jan 1, 1984
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Gold and Silver Selective Anion Exchange Resins
By Peter J. Lawson, John A. Rideout, Gregory W. Dicinoski
A considerable body of literature directed towards optimising the efficiency of gold and silver extraction from cyanide leach liquors has appeared in recent years. A few examples from dissolution to s
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold and Silver – A Review of 1992 Activities
By Joseph Rosta
The gold and silver review did not arrive in time for publication in the May issue. Gold The gold market generally was listless in 1992, although investors returned to the metal in the fourth quar
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold Associated With Iron Formation And Related Sediments ? Introduction
By Paul Gilmour
"The principal role of the geologist is to recognize the existence of phenomena before trying to explain them" - B.M. Keilau, 1825; A. Holmes, 1965 Some important groups of mineral deposits in the
Jan 1, 1985
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Gold Bullion Financing in a Post-Crash World: Trends, Results & Applications
By Stephen B. Doppler
INTRODUCTION Following the world stock market debacle in October 1987, it would have been foolhardy to expect that securing equity funding in 1988 would be easy. Indeed, major equity financing&apo
Jan 1, 1988
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Gold Companies Look at Mexico, Dominican Republic
By Steve Kral
When the price of gold cracked the US$9.60/g(US$300/oz) mark last year, the gold-mining industry began to crank up again. This followed several years of gold prices that had languished in the mid-200
Jan 1, 2003
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Gold Cyanidation Rates In The Presence Of Sulphide And Lead Ions
By S. Tavani, R. E. Browner, R. Dunne
Lead is used in CIP/CIL circuit to increase the leaching rate of gold from ores. At least four mechanisms have been proposed for the action of lead in gold leaching circuits: (I) precipitation of sulp
Jan 1, 2000
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Gold Deposition at Gold King, Silverton Caldera, Colorado
By Bernhard C. Koch, Richard W. Hutchinson, Bernhard Free
The Tertiary Silverton caldera collapsed asymmetrically to the southwest 27.5 m.y. ago. Resurgent volcanic activity is expressed by a quartz-monzonite stock at the southern caldera margin and by the R
Jan 1, 1988
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Gold Deposits Of The Goldstrike Mine Carlin Trend, Nevada (e3674096-efaa-43e3-bb1a-07ff94423e7a)
By K. H. Bettles
The Goldstrike Mine is in Eureka County, Nevada, approximately 23 miles northwest of the town of Carlin. The mine is at the north end of the Tuscarora Spur of the Tuscarora mountains at elevations of
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold electrowinning/replate circuits at Gold Fields Ortiz and Mesquite operations
By W. J. Pennstrom, J. R. Arnold
Gold Fields installed what was the mining industry's first commercial gold electrowinning/replate circuit at Ortiz in 1981. Its highly successful operation since that time provided the design bas
Jan 1, 1988
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Gold Exploration And Mining In Venezuela A Private Enterprise Approach
By Alberto Sarmentero
Venezuela, once a world's top gold producer until 1886 Witwatersrand discovery, did let fall its role then because of a serious lack of infrastructure and population, and lately (since World war
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold Exploration and Ore Evaluation
By Owen E. Owens
INTRODUCTION This paper deals with the main components in exploring for and developing a gold ore deposit. It addresses geology, exploration drilling, ore reserves, and evaluation criteria in an i
Jan 1, 1988
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Gold Exploration Economics
By Alva L. Kuestemeyer, Randall J. Scott
INTRODUCTION Pincock, Allen & Bolt, Inc. (PAH) has developed a series of cost models for Western U.S. Gold Mines. The models indicate the economic potential of developing gold properties at variou
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Exploration In The Tertiary Palaeodrainage Systems Of Western Australia.
By E. L. Smyth, A. Button
The apparent absence of significant Tertiary auriferous palaeoplacers in the Yilgarn Block of Western Australia can be explained by the dissolution of the placer gold into the highly saline, acid, oxi
Jan 1, 1989