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Cyclone Roasting Of Pyrite In The Presence Of Hydrated Lime
By P. R. Taylor
Recent research by the investigators has evaluated the oxidation roasting of refractory gold concentrates in the presence of hydrated lime. (Taylor, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993). These results have indicat
Jan 1, 1994
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Continuing Method Improvements At The Eagle Mountain Iron Ore Mine Of Kaiser Steel Corporation
By Emmet K. Oslen
Kaiser Steel Corporation, the pioneer steelmaker on the Pacific Coast, was founded by the late Henry J. Kaiser. In 1944 the Company purchased from the Southern Pacific Railroad an iron ore property 20
Jan 1, 1972
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Laboratory Experiments And Their Relation To Plant Design
By John D. Grothe
Laboratory experiment as a basis of commercial plant design has been the subject of much analysis and thought and on which a large number of articles and papers have been published. We would be forced
Jan 1, 1960
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Reclamation Of Metal Contaminated Soils And Sediments Using Sulfidization And Froth Flotation
By J. L. Uhrie
A potentially cost effective technique for the reclamation of heavy metal contaminated soils and sediments involves the technique of froth flotation. Heavy metals sorbed to clays in the soil may be su
Jan 1, 1996
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Hydro-Jex: Heap Leach Pad Stimulation Technology; Ready For World Wide Industrial Adoption?
By T. Seal
The Hydro-Jex technology has been used by Newmont Mining Corp. on the gold heap leach pads on the Carlin Trend - Nevada for three years to recover the inventory gold and change the chemistry in the pa
Jan 1, 2007
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Site Characterization Using Oriented Borehole Core
By Ben L. Seegmiller
INTRODUCTION Site characterization using oriented borehole core is the subject of this paper. Borehole core is a standard source of data for rock mechanics investigations. Oriented borehole core prov
Jan 1, 1977
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An Approach To Computerized Open-Pit Production Scheduling
By William L. Rose
Production scheduling is an integral part of intermediate- and long-range open-pit mine planning, affecting equipment selection, manpower requirements and project economics. The development of mining
Jan 1, 1985
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Flotation In Grinding Circuits
By S. V. Tracy
The Outokumpu Skim-Air Flash Flotation machine was developed to separate valuable mineral from gangue as early as practical by floating it with specially designed flotation equipment installed in the
Jan 1, 1986
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Alternate Methods Of Comminution Of Potash Ores ? Introduction
By J. B. Mitchell
Comminution methods for base metal and precious metal ores have had considerable attention from mine operators, equipment suppliers and design engineers for many years and much of their work has been
Jan 1, 1969
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Classification for Energy Sake
By Donald A. Dahlstrom, Wai-Ping Kam
The mineral industry and individual processing plants are large consumers of energy. While energy conservation has received some attention in the present Federal Administration National Energy Strateg
Jan 1, 1992
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Chemical Processing Of Tungsten Ores And Concentrates
By K. C. Li
The scope of this subject is a broad one. The demand for a metal with high refractory properties, great strength at elevated temperatures and high nuclear cross section, has put tungsten in the foregr
Jan 1, 1961
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Developing a Context-Based Alert System for Haulage Cycle Optimization (44c43ab8-aef6-4ee3-b9ad-6e73bf275385)
By V. O. Tenorio, P. P. V. Coronado
"INTRODUCTION Productivity in Open Pit mines depend on the observation and adjustment of critical phases of operation. As one of the most expensive activities in Open Pit production, optimization of t
Jan 1, 2016
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Gold Recovery Improvement from Refractory Ores
By Robert M. St. Louis, Frank D. Wicks, John E. Huffman, Edward E. Maurer
The treatment of Mercur's refractory ores has been well published; however, the processing of the remaining semi-refractory or oxide ores has not been discussed. Although ore control at Mercur is effi
Jan 1, 1990
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An FT-IR study of calcium-exchanged montmorillonite treated with polyacrylamide and polyethylene oxide
By F. J. Susko
The US Bureau of Mines is using Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) analysis to investigate the bonding mechanisrn that occurs during the dewatering of clay slurries. High-molecular-weight polymers are
Jan 1, 1991
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Update on Kamyr Tower Counter-Current Leaching Results
By James McMaster
The Kamyr Countercurrent Tower Leaching Process is intended to combine, in a single tower, thickening, leaching, separation and clarification of pregnant solution, and washing of leaching chemicals fr
Jan 1, 1990
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BCI’s Bats and Mines Project: An Environmental Success Story in Progress
By Georgene Renner
Due to disturbance of their traditional roosts, caves and tree hollows, more than half of the 44 bat species found in the United States and Canada now live in abandoned and inactive underground mines.
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect of Bacterial Processes on the Heat Balance in Bacterial Oxidation
By Julia R. Budden, Peter A. Spencer
Bacterial oxidation processes have often been repo1ted as releasing large amounts of energy so that a large scale operation would require cooling to maintain the required operating temperature for the
Jan 1, 1992
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Debiasing For Improved Inference Of The One Point Statistic
By Michael J. Pyrcz, Clayton V. Deutsch
Strategic project decisions are based on the distributions global variables, for example, total mineable resource, or recoverable oil volume. These global variables distributions are very sensitive to
Jan 1, 2002
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Cyanide Recovery Using Vitrokele® Technology: Projected Economic Analyses
By Andrew Briggs, Denis Kidby
VITROKELER cyanide recovery technology has been successfully piloted at the Gabanintha and Cosmo-Howley mines by Nedpac Engineering Pty. Ltd. The pilot campaigns were designed to confirm technical and
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology And Economics Of Western Barite
By K. Papke
Nine western states contain significant barite deposits, but most deposits are in Nevada, which has been the principal western producer for more than three decades. Nevada produces about 85% of the to
Jan 1, 1983