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The Model of Sustainable Development as Effective Means of Ecologically Friendly Study for New Deposits' Development, Securing Region Environmental Requirements
By Vladimir J. Ovdenko, Sergey N. Lazarenko, Evgeny L. Schastlivtsev
The term sustainable development shortly appeared in international use in the run of UNO Environmental Protection Conference held in Rio de Janeim in 1992, bears the concept, that evolution process (
Jan 1, 1996
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The Implementation Of Caro's Acid As A Cyanide Tailings Treatment Method At Lone Tree Mine
By J. A. Cole
This paper discusses the modification of the cyanide tailings treatment method from ferrous sulfate to Caro's acid (peroxymonosulfuric acid). An examination of the operating parameters, costs, an
Jan 1, 1996
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The Ion Exchange Control Of Iron In Copper Electrolyte Streams Using Eichrom's DiphonixTM Resin
By M. J. Gula
In the solvent extraction -electrowinning recovery of copper from oxide or sulfide ores there is a continuous transfer of iron and other impurities from the primary leach solution to the copper electr
Jan 1, 1996
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New Developments In Caro's Acid Technology For Cyanide Destruction
By Roy Norcross
For the past few years Caro's acid has been used for the treatment of cyanide containing slurry effluents, providing a feasible alter naive to other slurry treatment processes including !NCO SO2 / Ar
Jan 1, 1996
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Biooxidation Of Refractory Gold Ore Concentrates: Don't Be Misled
By John D. Batty
With the emergence ofbiooxidation as a viable process for the pre treatment of refractory gold ores, so have the number of publications on this topic increased dramatically. To a novice in the field
Jan 1, 1996
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Selenium Reduction Via Conventional Water Treatment
By Doug Williams, Kent J. McGrew, Dr. Jack Murphy
For some time, selenate has eluded water treatment by conventional means such as precipitation and clarification. This has been due to the nearly universal solubility of all oxidized selenium specie
Jan 1, 1996
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Aeration Requirements For Heap Biooxidation Of Refractory Gold Ores
By Robert W. Bartlett
Heap biooxidation of sulfidic refractory gold ore requires large amounts of oxygen, as shown in Figure 1. Bacteria, Thiobaci/lus ferrooxidans, are donnant at oxygen concentrations below about 3% in ai
Jan 1, 1996
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Selenium Removal From Waste Waters -an Update
By Paul D. Chamberlin
In the author's selenium report of 1994 (1), the literature was culled for selenium removal technologies that had a chance of producing effluents with <10 ppb of total selenium. Very few processes cou
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of Spray Applied Thermoplastic Liners For Heap Leach Pads
By John J. Mancini
Elastomeric liner products have been used for over two decades in a wide variety of uses including pond liners, hazardous waste barriers, dam face rehabilitation and mining applications. Asphalt blend
Jan 1, 1996
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The Osna-nkm Interstage Carbon Screen
By Douglas K. Maxwell
Critical components of any Carbon-In-Pulp or Carbon-In-Leach system are the carbon retention screens. One popular design of carbon retention screen is the "NKM" or "Nor-Kai" unit that was developed in
Jan 1, 1996
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Titanium/steel Explosion Bonded Clad For Autoclaves And Reactors
By John G. Banker, Arthur L. Forrest
Titanium solves corrosion, maintenance and environmental problems in many reactor and autoclave applications. Titanium clad construction permits autoclave designers a great deal of flexibility combine
Jan 1, 1996
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On The Atmospheric Non-impact Of Cyanide Releases
By Fred W. De Vries
The history of mining-industry regulations on cyanide indicates a trend to set criteria based on generalized inferences related to its high toxicity. As toxic-inventory-motivated regulations are frame
Jan 1, 1996
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Integrating Milling With Heap Leaching At Barneys Canyon For Treatment Of Mixed-oxide Ores
By 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 Selection
By 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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The Filblast Cyanidation System Makes Modular Plants A Reality
By 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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Metallurgical Testwork To Define The Design Criteria For The Electrowinning System For Kcgm Fimiston Stage Ii Gold Room, Including Initial Commissioning And Operational Experience
By 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 Considered
By 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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Design Considerations For Closure Caps For Waste Piles And Tailings
By 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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Off-gas Desulfurization With Hydrogen Peroxide
By Norbert Steiner, Roy Norcross
For the desulfurization of weak SO2 gas streams, Degussa developed a process using dilute H2SO4 solution containing H2O2 instead of conventional gas scrubbing with all solid absorbent medium (limeston
Jan 1, 1996
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An Evaluation Of The Gold Recovery Of Sluiceboxes Using Nuclear Tracers
By Randy Clarkson
Sluiceboxes which are designed and operated as recommended from our recent research can provide much higher concentration ratios than most other gravity concentrators (up to 50,000: 1) at very high ov
Jan 1, 1996