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Integrating Milling With Heap Leaching At Barneys Canyon For Treatment Of Mixed-oxide OresBy John W. Greene
ennec?tt's Bameys Canyon Mine personnel developed an mnovahve process to extract gold from a small (1.8 million tons) sulfide ore zone in an oxidized ore body located at the Bameys Canyon Mine. This a
Jan 1, 1996
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The Guelb Moghrein Copper-gold Project Mauritania Metallurgical Process SelectionBy W. R. Mackenzie, C. A. MacDonald
Oxide copper was discovered in 1946 at Guelb Moghrein. Early work culminated in the construction in 1970, by a consortium headed by the Anglo American group, of a project producing copper concentrates
Jan 1, 1996
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Effects Of Responsible Care On The Risks, Legal And Costs Aspects Of CyanidesBy Antonio Dominguez-Perez, Annette Dickmann, Roy Norcross, Andreas Rubo, Stephen Gos
With increasing cost pressure in the production costs of gold, there have been great efforts made to reduce the gold production costs as much as possible and a great deal of effort and lateral thinkin
Jan 1, 1999
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The Filblast Cyanidation System Makes Modular Plants A RealityBy Bruno Sceresini
Prospectors and small scale mmmg companies have long expressed the wish for a highly mobile mineral processing plant. This is especially so in the case of gold mining as relatively small deposits can
Jan 1, 1996
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The Mew.@ Cell - An Alternative To Merrill CroweBy Tony Treasure, Ian Ewart
The EMEW® cell has been developed to overcome a number of inherent limitations in conventional electrowinning technology, particularly the high cost and restricted process windows characteristic of co
Jan 1, 2000
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The Amantaytau Refractory Gold Ore ProjectBy John Batty, Rennie Stallknecht, Dave Dew, Rennie Marais
GENCOR was contracted by Lonrho Plc of London to design a treatment plant for the benificiation of ores from the Amantaytau Goldfields in Uzbekistan (CIS). The testwork required for determining the de
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A Strategic Mine Plan At Coeur Rochester, Inc.By John Pekrul
Coeur Rochester Inc. located in north central Nevada, operates an open pit mine moving a total of 16 - 18 million short tons of material per year. A three stage crusher produces approximately 8 millio
Jan 1, 1999
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Early Settlement Of Gold And Silver Deliveries From Misima Mines Pty Ltd. Through Mine Site Sampling And Superintending By Metals Refining Operations In Papua New Guinea.By Geoff Whebell, Dianne Coulthard
Sampling studies of high silver (+70%), gold dore led to the development of mine site sampling techniques and superintending for the collection of samples for assay and bullion weights for settlement
Jan 1, 1998
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Cyanide Recovery For Silver Leaching Operations Application Of Ccd-avr CircuitsBy Terry I. Mudder, Michael M. Botz
In general, the cyanidation of silver ores requires higher concentrations of cyanide in comparison to gold ores to affect similar leaching rates and metal recoveries. The requirement for high cyanid
Jan 1, 1998
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Remote Oxygen Supply: Continuous Oxygen Where You Never Thought PossibleBy Blake M. Paterson
The increasing global demand and lower price of gold has resulted in more advanced gold extraction techniques. One trend is the use of oxygen in place of air in the leaching process, which is proven t
Jan 1, 1997
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Current Cyanide Detoxification Work In PeruBy Doug Halbe
GOLD MINES AND PRODUCTION Peru is generally known as a major world producer of silver, copper, lead and zinc; but in recent years it has also become a world class gold producer. In 1995 Peru was the
Jan 1, 1997
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Cut Your Carbon Costs Using Microwave ReactivationBy Ibrahim S. Balbaa, J. Terry Strack, James G. Hopkins
A microwave system for continuously reactivating carbon, used in gold processing, has been demonstrated at a gold mine in Ontario, Canada. The pilot unit produced reactivated carbon at a rate of 12 kg
Jan 1, 1998
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Irgir Dmet Experience On Gold And Silver Recovery Using Anion Exchange Resins And Activated CarbonsBy G. I. Voiloshnikov, V. E. Dementyev
Wide use of adsorption methods for metal recovery is one of the most important achievements of gold metallurgy of the last decades. Anion exchange resins or activated carbons may be used as adsorbents
Jan 1, 1998
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Removal And Recovery Of Mercury From Gold, Silver, And Copper By-productsBy J. Brendan Mclaughlin, Casimir J. Koshinski, Michael V. Rose, Wolfgang Baum
Mercury contamination is a worldwide problem in the mining, smelting, and refining of gold, silver, and copper. In these areas, mercury may be found as a naturally-occurring material in ores and conce
Jan 1, 1997
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Derrick Interstage Screen For Carbon-in-pulp MillsBy J. E. Wennen
Screens serve several important functions in CIL and CIP processes for gold extraction. One important screen application known as interstage screening allows slurry to be continuously transfered throu
Jan 1, 1998
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Metallurgical Testwork To Define The Design Criteria For The Electrowinning System For Kcgm Fimiston Stage Ii Gold Room, Including Initial Commissioning And Operational ExperienceBy Peter Mason, Chris Walker, Mike Costello
The Phase I electrowinning system at KCGM's Fimiston Operation utilised the well proven technology of electrowinning precious metal values onto steel wool followed by calcining and direct smelting to
Jan 1, 1996
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Choosing An Adsorbent To Recover Gold: Factors To Be ConsideredBy Mark William Johns
Carbon-in-pulp (CIP) is the preferred method of gold recovery om cyanided plp. However, other gold adsorbents (namely, ton-exchange resms) are being introduced to the industry as they are considered
Jan 1, 1996
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Novel Charcoal TransferBy David J. Collins
The emergence of activated charcoal adsorption as the most popular recovery method for precious metals, has led to numerous innovations aimed at increasing the efficiency of the process. This article
Jan 1, 1998
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Design Considerations For Closure Caps For Waste Piles And TailingsBy Marc E. Orman, Mark E. Smith
Regulatory and environmental concerns continue to broaden the range of mine wastes that must be capped with low permeability liner systems at closure. The mining industry has been a leader in develop
Jan 1, 1996
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Removal And Stabilization Of Mercury From Gold Cyanide Solutions Using DithiocarbamatesBy C. H. Bucknam, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra
Simultaneous dissolution of mercury along with gold occurs during cyanidation of gold ores. A method has been found for the efficient removal of mercury from the gold cyanide solution by treating with
Jan 1, 1997