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Gold and Base Metal Mineralisation in the Central Pine Creek GeosynclineBy Butler I. K, Nicholson P. M
There are four main types of base metal and gold mineralisation recognised in the central Pine Creek Geosyncline. These are stratiform, polymetallic veins, stockwork/concordant gold-quartz veins and
Jan 1, 1994
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Gold And Silver As Monetary MetalsBy William F. Butler, Mo-Hung Che
DEVELOPMENT OF MONEY AND MONEY STANDARDS This chapter is concerned with the rise, and then the decline and fall, of gold and silver as monetary metals. As a first step in tracing the history of th
Jan 1, 1976
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Gold and Silver Mineral Processing FrontiersBy Hans von Michaelis
There has been a renaissance in gold and silver extraction and recovery that has taken place over the last fifteen years, since the price of gold was freed from the $3510~ level. Despite major advance
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold And Silver Recovery At The Yankee Fork Property Of United States Antimony CorporationBy 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 Sulphide Systematics of Archean Gold Ores -Processing ImplicationsPrimary sulphidic gold ores in the Archean provinces of Western Australia can be broadly sub-divided into pyritic, pyrite-telluride, arsenical and antimonial types. Pyritic ores contain only native go
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold and World TradeBy James R. Finlay
SOMETIMES the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers appears to be a strictly technical society, and if so my paper should deal with the technical operations of finding and producing
Jan 1, 1933
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Gold Associated With Iron Formation And Related Sediments ? IntroductionBy 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 Characterization of a Sample from Malartic East (Quebec) Using Concentration by HydroseparatorBy L. J. Cabri
A gold sample assaying 11.4 g Ault was selected for this study. Approximately 99% of the gold in this sample occurs as discrete gold minerals; the balance occurring as invisible gold in pyrite (determ
Jan 1, 2005
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Gold Deposition Temperature - Pressure Gradients in the Ontario.-Quebec Mining RegionBy Gordon Smith
ABSTRACT Gold-bearing quartz veins in the northeastern Ontario and north western Quebec mining camps are shown to have been mineralized in part by epithermal solutions. The vertical gradient of press
Jan 1, 1951
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Gold Deposits in Highly Metamorphosed TerranesBy A G. Tomkins
"Approximately 32 per cent of the worldÆs total gold production has come from greenstone belts (Frimmel, 2008). In these regions numerous small to large, quartz vein-associated gold deposits are hoste
Sep 26, 2013
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Gold Deposits in New Zealand - Their Distribution and Tectonic SettingThe New Zealand microcontinent is relatively well endowed with gold deposits; its past gold production per unit area of 3.2 kg/km2 ranks high on a world scale. Total recorded production (1857 - 1986)
Jan 1, 1988
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Gold Deposits: Establishing Sampling Protocols and Monitoring Quality ControlBy Dale A. Sketchley
"Abstract - Large differences in gold content between rock fragments or small volumes of unbroken rock, commonly referred to as the nugget effect, are related to sample and subsample weights, crushing
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold Derivatives for Cancer TreatmentBy Edward R. T. Tiekink
Metal complexes continue to find therapeutic applications for the treatment of a wide variety of human ailments. Amongst these, gold(I) thiolates are used to treat rheutmatoid arthritis but, usually i
Oct 1, 2003
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Gold Dredging in the Urals, with Notes on Dredging in SiberiaBy William H. Shockley
[SECRETARY'S ]NOTE.-The following notes, arranged and edited in this office, but not yet revised by the author, were placed at my disposal with much modest hesitation (due to their incomplete and
Jul 1, 1906
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Gold Exploration in Metamorphic Terrains Using Fluid Inclusion Compositions in Quartz: Signification of Their Volatile ContentBy D. Gaboury
Most hydrothermal gold deposits contain quartz with fluid inclusions that record composition and temperature of the mineralizing event. Quartz has strong chemical and mechanical resistances to weather
Jan 1, 2011
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Gold Exploration in the Timmins District Using Field and Lithogeochemical Characteristics of Carbonate Alteration ZonesBy J. H. Crocket, J. Andy Fyon
"All gold deposits within the Tisdale Group are spatially associated with carbonate alteration zones; however, not all carbonate alteration zones are host to gold mineralization.Within the komatiitic
Jan 1, 1982
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Gold Extraction at the Gwynfynydd Mine, North Wales, United Kingdom: A Case Study of Environmentally Sustainable Mineral Processing Within a National ParkBy R F. G Phelps
The former Gwynfynydd gold mine is located within the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales, United Kingdom. The black shale-hosted quartz reefs have intermittently produced more than 50 0
Jan 1, 2002
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Gold Extraction From A High Carbon Low-Grade Refractory Gold Ore By Flotation-Roasting-Leaching ProcessBy Zhaohui Xie, Bin Xu, Qian Li, Yongbin Yang, Tao Jiang
A high carbon low-grade gold ore, in which gold mainly occurs in carbonaceous matters, is a typical refractory gold ore whose conventional cyanide leaching extraction is only 12.9 %. In this paper, by
Jan 1, 2015
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Gold Extraction From Low Grade Carbonaceous Ore Using ThiosulfateBy J. W. Langhans, B. D. Blake
The U. S. Bureau of Mines has been investigating the application of thiosulfate to recover gold directly from low grade refractory carbonaceous ores for the past four years. Statistical experimental m
Jan 1, 1996
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Gold Extraction from Pyritic Ores through Simultaneous Pressure Leaching/OxidationBy J. R. Parga T., P. J. Valenzuela G., L. S. Quiroz C., P. Guerrero G., J. L. Valenzuela G.
"Pressure oxidation is a hydrometallurgical pre-treatment process used for refractory auriferous sulfide ores. In the work reported here, a refractory pyrite ore sample from the Mulatos mine, Sonora,
Jan 1, 2012