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The Mount Gordon Pressure Leach Process ù Continuous Improvements in Leaching Capacity and Electrowinning UtilisationBy T Lancaster
The Mount Gordon operation, consisting of the Esperanza open cut mine and the unique Mount Gordon Ferric Leach processing plant, is operated by Western Metals Copper Ltd at Mount Gordon, 125 km north
Jan 1, 2002
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An Investigation on Processing Characteristics of Gold Ore Samples from Barry Deposit, QuebecBy S. Kelebek, E. Yalcin
"Two composite samples of a gold-bearing ore from North Western Quebec (Barry Township) were tested to assess their grindability, recovery by flotation and Knelson concentrator as well as extraction u
Jan 1, 2008
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Modernization of Tankhouse Technology at Boliden Harjavalta Oy Copper Refinery In PoriBy K. Pienimäki
Boliden Harjavalta Oy has produced copper since 1945. The essential idea has always been continuous development of process efficiency and environmental friendliness by using the Best Available Techniq
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 8632 Basic Estimated Capital Investment And Operating Costs For Underground Bituminous Coal Mines - Mines With Annual Production Of 1.06 To 4.99 Million Tons From A 72-Inch CoalbedBy Sidney Katell
This study estimates capital investment, operating costs, and selling prices for four underground bituminous mines producing coal with annual production ranging from 1.06 to 4.99 million tons. It is a
Jan 1, 1974
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Hydrologic Considerations In Mine-Site EvaluationBy Lawrence R. Molsather
Certain hydrologic parameters are affected by development of a mine. These include the area, yield, and storage in a watershed. Alteration of these parameters results in variations in lake levels and
Jan 1, 1980
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Factors Affecting The Laboratory Sizing Of ThickenersBy M. J. Pearse
The processing of fine particles inevitably produces slimes. These present a dewatering problem, for which gravity thickening provides a partial or preliminary solution. The paper shows the effects of
Jan 1, 1980
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Abstracts of Papers Presented in Drill Steel Sessions New York Meeting - The Ideal Drill SteelBy Frank H. Kingdon
and eventually we would have trouble. That is, these little localized overstresses may not be important if the structure is loaded a few times, but may be important if the structure is loaded many tho
Jan 1, 1922
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Problems in Designing Stable Open-Pit Mine Slopes
The general significance and possible effects of the ~ttit ud e of rock joints and faults, groundwater, overblastmg, and the geometry and character of stresses created by previous mining, gravity or t
Jan 1, 1964
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Grinding Circuit Final Grind Control at Agnico Eagle Meadowbank MineBy Pathies Nawej Muteb, Tom Strombotne, Karl Leetmaa, Irma Gabric, Keith Darby
"Continuous control of the final grinding product size is important to optimize gold liberation for Gold Milling operations. At Meadowbank Mine an on-line Particle Size Monitor has been employed succe
Jan 1, 2017
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Pressure-Grouted Helical Piles Aid Urban RedevelopmentBy Karen Dawson
Pressure-grouted helical piles support a new seven-story homeless housing center in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The project team instrumented and statically load tested piles
May 1, 2022
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The Colorimetric Determination of Tungsten in Soils, Sediments, and Rocks by Zinc DithiolSamples weighing O·25 g are fused with 1 g potassium hydrogen sulphate, leached with 5 ml. of hydrochloric acid, and then diluted with another 5 ml. of acid. After settling, an aliquot of the cle
Jan 1, 1970
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CIP Carbons - Selection, Testing and Plant MonitoringBy Jim Avraamides
The properties of activated carbon which are important for gold recovery applications include activity, capacity, wear resistance, particle size distribution and bulk density. There are experimental d
Jan 1, 1989
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Baltimore Metro Northeast ExtensionBy Charles A. Edwards, Kenneth D. Merrill
The Construction of the Northeast Extension of the Baltimore Metro involved soft ground, compressed air tunneling. During the tunneling, gasoline and dry cleaning fluid contamination were encountered.
Jan 1, 1995
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Use of Simplified Ore Grindability Technique to Evaluate Plant PerformanceBy William E. Horst, John H. Bassarear
A technique is described which simplifies the standard procedure for measuring the Bond work index of a specific ore and illustrates how to overcome the strict requirements regarding feed size distrib
Jan 1, 1977
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Angular Spiral Lining Systems in Wet Grinding Grate Discharge Ball Mills (1983)By G. W. Dopson, P. A. Korpi
The angular spiral lining system reduces energy consumption and grinding media consumption in grate discharge ball milk. This paper discusses the effect of this lining system on mill product size dist
Jan 1, 1983
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Dye Penetrant Studies Of Fractures Produced In Laboratory CrateringBy Dennis V. D’Andrea, Joseph L. Condon
Laboratory crater tests were performed in two-dimensional plates and three-dimensional .blocks of Holston Limestone. Fractures in the blocks were exposed by sawing through the crater region, and a tec
Jan 1, 1971
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Benchmarking Drill and Blast Compliance to Design, A Case StudyBy Alan Tordoir, Mark Roberts
The drill and blast process is a critical function within the production cycle which significantly impacts the ability of an operation to effectively meet its safety and production targets. Acknowledg
Jan 1, 2019
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Development Of A Non-Destructive Pulse Neutron Multiple Detector ToolBy P. Sotiropoulos
In the framework of the Specific Programme: ?Promoting Competitive and Sustainable Growth? a detection system was designed and developed in order to provide an added value service beyond standard inst
Jan 1, 2006
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Bias testing of cross-belt samplersBy G. Lyman
The cross-belt sampler is a device that is very widely used even though it has not been ratified by the Standards associations. This paper is concerned with the bias testing of two cross-belt sampler
Jan 1, 2009
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Historical Mineral Production and Price TrendsBy R. Steven Maxwell, Ulrich Petersen
Most minerals have experienced a slow hut perceptible decline in their annual primary production growth over the past hundred years. This decline is due to a combination of factors: (1) increased recy
Jan 1, 1979