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Large Flotation Cells In The Gold Industry
By Timo Niitti
Within the minerals industry, flotation is the predominant method when processing sulphide ores. There is hardly any competition in this area because of the high efficiency and low costs of flotation.
Jan 1, 1995
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Comparative Carbon Management Practices Of Newcrest Operating Gold Plants
By P. Gelfi, G. Hill, A. Showell, V. Martins, R. Dunne, R. Jenkins
Carbon attrition losses are not usually a prime consideration for CIP equipment selection and CIP plant design. However, the costs as a result of carbon attrition and associated gold lost with carbon
Jan 1, 1995
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Commercial Benefits Of Ceramic Lining Systems Used In Atmospheric And Pressure Leach Vessels
By 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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Cyancor On-stream Cyanide Analyzer
By Stephen Young
The continuous monitoring of free cyanide levels is an important part of gold recovery operations. Accurate and up to the moment knowledge of the free cyanide concentration can result in substantial c
Jan 1, 1995
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Vouanmi Bacterial Oxidation: Commissioning And Operation
By Julia R. Budden
The role of bacterial oxidation in the mining industry is becoming more widely accepted. Western Australia has accepted the technology as a pretreatment for refractory gold concentrates more readily t
Jan 1, 1995
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The Dissolution Of Pyrrhotite In Cyanide Solution
By J. G. Dunn, A. S. Ibrado, D. J. Hollbach
Gold production is one the most important mineral processing industries in Western Australia. The gold is usually found in either weathered oxidised zones, or associated with sulfides. In the latter
Jan 1, 1995
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Henkel Aurix® Resin - An Update
By M. J. Virnig, J. M. W. Mackenzie, M. W. Johns
The properties of Henkel's Aurix® resin which uses a guanidine functionality to recover gold by ion exchange have been described in publications of the International Mineral Processing Congress and Ra
Jan 1, 1995
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Frontier Technologies That 1 Make' Mines
By Hans von Michaelis
It is difficult to fail if one has a great deposit, but 'great' ore deposits are few and far between. More often one hears that a mine has been 'made' rather than found. This is particularly true for
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Mines Of Australia - Pursuing A World Class Opportunity
By Stephen C. Everett
Why? This is the first question that everyone asks. Why did Renison give away such a valuable asset? What is the problem with Mt Lyell? No doubt this question was asked of Denehurst regarding Woodlaw
Jan 1, 1995
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Forensic Gold Analysis By Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (La-icp-ms}
By Hugh K. Herbert, R. John Watling
Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) has been used successfully to "fingerprint" gold in forensic investigations within Australia and abroad. By comparison of the e
Jan 1, 1995
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The Latin American Exploration & Mining Boom: Who Are The Biggest Winners?
By Hans von Michaelis
The current exploration boom in Central and South America shows no sign of abating and, if anything, is growing. This is despite an inevitable cooling in the recent frenzied buying of resource stocks
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimising The Ammonia-cyanide Leaching Process For Copper-gold Ores
By David Muir, Slobodanka Vukcevic
Gold is commonly associated with copper minerals, particularly in the more geologically recent rocks of Northern Australia, Chile and the Pacific Rim. Traditionally, oxidised copper-gold ores are sel
Jan 1, 1995
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Compania De Minas Buenaventura S.a. An Extraordinary Peruvian Mining Success Story
By Hans von Michaelis
Very little has been published about Cia de Minas Buenaventura. Don Alberto Benavides Quintana, now in his seventies, founded the company in 1953. This venerable gentleman is a Doyon of the Peruvian
Jan 1, 1995
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The Power Efficient Use Of High Pressure Grinding Rolls
By Luis Tondo, Gary Johnson, Steve Morell
High pressure grinding rolls have been demonstrated by numerous researchers, and at a number of commercial installations to be power efficient comminution devices. They have become almost "standard e
Jan 1, 1995
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Better Understanding Of Carbon And Resin Attrition
By David Martin Menne
Carbon or attrition can be expected to be affected by • Agitation power • Vessel volume • Carbon and Suspension densities • Kinematic viscosity of slurry • Carbon particle size • Impeller diameter • I
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A Hydrometallurgical Flowsheet For Precious Metal Recovery From A Sulphidic, Carbonaceous Gold Ore Containing Unusually High Silver Values
By C. A. Fleming, R. G. Williamson
Process development for Eskay Creek began in early 1990 at Lakefield Research, and was initially focused on producing a high-grade/high-recovery concentrate for sale. Owing to the significant base met
Jan 1, 1995
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Cyanide Assay Strategies For Cyanide Extraction Plants And Overcoming Nugget Effects And The Financial Implications In Both Grade Control And Gravity Gold Treatment Or Can We Afford To Take The Risk And Re-invent The Wheel?
By Mike Wardell-Johnson, Chris Campbell-Hicks, Craig Bitmead
Faster, simpler, cheaper and more accurate cyanide extractable gold procedures are now available for grade control assay. Cyanide 'bulk leach extractable gold' or BLEG assays have previously been see
Jan 1, 1995
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Studies Of Obtaining Nickel, Cobalt And Copper Chloride Catholyte By One-Step Elimination Of Iron From Nickel Rich Matte
By X. Nie
A new one-step process was developed to completely eliminate iron and directly obtain pure Ni, Co, and Cu chloride catholyte from nickel rich matte by low temperature (400 0c) chlorination roasting of
Jan 1, 1994
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Sodium Sulfate Resources
By Robert L. Cheek, Sid McIlveen
Sodium sulfate is an important industrial chemical. As recently as ten years ago it was produced and consumed in the United States in quantities exceeding 1 Mtpy. Since then, both its production and u
Jan 1, 1994
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US Longwall Dust Exposures For The Period 1971 - 1990
By L. Xu, R. Bhaskar
The trends in dust exposure levels and longwall production over the last 20 years were examined. The study was conducted for nine major underground coal mining states: Alabama, Colorado, Illinois, Ken
Jan 1, 1994