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  • IMPC
    Bioleaching Performances Comparison Between a Series of Mechanically Agitated Tanks and a Bubble Column (c65c1c77-589b-410b-821a-7910f3ed8f98)

    By Morin D. H., Battaglia-Brunet F., D'Hugues P.

    "In the mineral-processing field, bioleaching of metal sulphide concentrates is currently operated in very large mechanically agitated tanks. Such bioreactors have considerable requirements in terms o

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Biological Column Leaching Of Three Kids Manganese Ore

    By D. L. Lampshire

    Biological leaching using native heterotrophic bacteria was studied by the U.S. Bureau of Mines as a means of extracting manganese from a domestic low-grade wad ore. Column heap leaching simulation te

    Jan 1, 1993

  • TMS
    Biological Cyanide Degradation

    By D. J. Adams

    Cyanide heap leaching is the predominant technology used in processing low-grade gold ores. During closure ora heap leach operation, residual cyanide must be removed from the process and waste solutio

    Jan 1, 1998

  • TMS
    Biological Fluegasdesulpurization: Sustainable, Effective And Cost-Efficient

    By J. Huisman

    With the introduction of ever-stricter environmental operating guidelines, capital expenditure restrictions and operational budget cutbacks, the biological method of SO2 removal becomes more and more

    Jan 1, 2005

  • CIM
    Biological Leaching of Mill Products

    By C. C. Walden, D. W. Duncan, P. C. Trussell

    Thiobacillus ferrooxidans released copper from -400-mesh chalcopyrite at a rate of 54 mg/I/hr. Any flotation chemicals remaining on the concentrate did not inhibit the leach rate. Zinc rougher tailing

    Jan 1, 1966

  • IMPC
    Biological Leaching of Uranium from Low-grade Uraniferous Black Shale by Acidithiobacillus Ferrooxidans

    By T. M. Bhatti

    The main purpose of present study was to characterize the dissolution of uranium from low-grade black shale with indigenous isolated strain of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (BSAF-01). The nature of s

    Jan 1, 2014

  • CIM
    Biological Preoxidation Leaching for Refractory Gold and Silver

    By R. W. Lawrence

    "Biological leaching can be used to enhance the recovery of gold and silver from refractory ores, concentrates and tailings. The method liberates precious metals associated with sulphide minerals such

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    Biological Processes for Gold Recovery

    By I R. F MacCulloch

    Bacterial oxidation of sulfide minerals is a familiar and commercially available process to enhance gold recovery with problem ores. Pintail Systems, a Colorado, USA based company had developed bio-pr

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Biological Processes For Heap Detoxification

    By Caren Caldwell, Leslie Thompson

    1.1 Biological Process Description Pintail Systems, Inc. (PSI) has developed and in partnership with their clients in the mining industry has applied biological remediation processes for detoxificati

    Jan 1, 1997

  • CIM
    Biological reduction of nitrate wastewater using a fluidized-bed bioreactor

    By C. W. Hancher, B. D. Patton, W. W. Pitt

    "There are a number of nitrate-containing wastewater sources, as concentrated as 30 wt % NO3 and as large as 2000 m3/day, in the nuclear fuel cycle. The biological reduction of nitrate in waste water

    Jan 1, 1980

  • SME
    Biological Removal Of Organic Sulfur From Coal ? Introduction

    By J. D. Isbister

    Coal is the most abundant and most economical source of energy in the United States, however, combustion of coal results in release of pollutants to the environment. The release of sulfur dioxide and

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Biological Removal of Sulfur Using Coal Derived Inocula

    By L B. Sukla, V N. Misra

    Microbial desulfurisation of coal has significant advantages over physicochemical desulfurisation processes since the former process selectively removes the inorganic sulfur compounds and heavy metals

    Jan 1, 2004

  • TMS
    Biological Separation of Phosphate from Ore

    By Robert D. Rogers

    The demand for phosphate will continue into the future, because phosphate is currently irreplaceable as a plant nutrient and in many chemical applications. Phosphate is not recycled, so the supply mus

    Jan 1, 1991

  • TMS
    Biological Solution Mining of Massive Sulfides at Iron Mountain Mines, Redding, California

    By Daniel C. McLean

    Extraction data for Cu, Zn and Fe were obtained from 4.5" and 10" columns using massive sulfide ore and natural acid mine water. The purpose was to determine if recycling of solution through the colum

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SME
    Biological Sulfate Removal And Metal Recovery From Mine Waters (c1afde92-fe36-4599-8994-f5dec7cd867f)

    By A. L. de Vegt

    For the past ten years Paques has been engaged in the development and installation of treatment systems based on biotechnological processes to remove sulfur compounds from water, air and gaseous strea

    Jan 1, 1997

  • SME
    Biological Sulfate Removal – A Case Study from Sierrita Pilot Plant Operations.

    By B. Waterman, R. Collins, V. R. K. Paruchuri, P. Gonzalez, H. Dijkman

    "INTRODUCTION Mining and processing of sulfide ore bodies has the potential to solubilize sulfate. Gypsum in the host rock, as well as oxidation of sulfides during milling and processing can solubiliz

    Jan 1, 2016

  • TMS
    Biological Sulfide Production for Metal Recovery

    By C. J. N. Buisman

    THIOPAQ technology developed and marketed by PAQUES Bio Systems in Balk, Netherlands, has been successfully used at commercial scale at the Budelco zinc refinery in the Netherlands for the treatment o

    Jan 1, 1999

  • CIM
    Biological Sulphide Production for Process and Environmental Applications

    By Lyn Jones, Mike Bratty, Rick Lawrence, David Kratochvil

    "The treatment of water is required at many mining operations to remove metals and prevent the discharge of contaminated water to the environment. In other cases, water treatment is used to provide be

    Jan 1, 2006

  • TMS
    Biological Water Treatment For Dissolved Metals And Other Inorganics

    By Brad Wahlquist

    An ex-situ biological treatment system was implemented at a gold mine site in South Dakota. The system removes selenium and nitrate from a mixture of groundwater and surface water runoff at ambient w

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Biomass and Renewables as Alternative Energy Sources and Reductants in the Minerals Industry

    Minerals processing operations use a significant quantity of fossil carbon to provide energy and as reductant. Greenhouse gas emissions from the use of this fossil carbon contribute to the global incr

    Jan 1, 2004