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  • AIME
    Heap Leaching Practice At The Carlin Gold Mining Co. , Carlin, Nev.

    By J. D. McBeth, G. M. Potter, Ramon Pizarro

    Heap leaching is used by the Carlin Gold Mining Co., Carlin, Nev., to supplement conventional processing of gold ore by agitation-leaching and countercurrent decantation. Selected open-pit ore contain

    Jan 1, 1974

  • SME
    Heap Leaching Practices At Gold Fields' Mesquite Operation

    By L. R. Todd

    Gold Fields' Mesquite mine, located in southeastern California, heap leaches low grade gold ore at an annual rate of 2.7 Mt (3 million st). Ore is crushed in a two stage open circuit and belt agg

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Heap Leaching Practices At Ortiz Gold Mine, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

    By Robin J. Hickson

    The Ortiz Mine is operated by Gold Fields Mining Corporation, a subsidiary of Consolidated Gold Fields Ltd., one of the world's major gold producers. The Ortiz Mine is Gold Fields only heap leach

    Jan 1, 1981

  • TMS
    Heap Leaching Practices At San Manuel Oxide Operations

    By Joel K. Witt

    San Manuel Oxide operations of BHP Copper, located in Southeastern Arizona, operates a leach-solvent extraction/electrowinning (SXEW) facility that produces high quality cathode copper from low-grade

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AIME
    Heap Leaching Problems

    By G. D. Van Arsdale

    THE paper of Mr. Posnjak presents a laboratory confirmation of the well known facts that air ox-idation of pure solutions of ferrous sulfate is slow and difficult and that, like many other similar rea

    Jan 7, 1927

  • SME
    Heap Leaching Recovery Rates Vs. Heap Height a Case Study at Alligator Ridge Mine, Nevada

    By R. A. Womack, Alex Ruzycki

    Over the past six years, 4.5 million tonnes (5.0 million short tons) of gold ore have been heap leached at the Alligator Ridge Mine. Ore is leached in successive lifts, resulting in heap heights of 20

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SME
    Heap Leaching Studies On Oxide And Sulfide Copper Ores ? Introduction

    By Paul H. Johnson

    Heap leaching is a simple means of recovering copper from oxide and oxide-sulfide ores. Although this method requires relatively low capital investment, it suffers from low copper recoveries and relat

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AIME
    Heap Leaching Tests on Gaspe Copper Oxide Ore

    By R. E. Ford, P. Tarassoff, P. H. Jennings

    Copper oxide ore may be leached at all sizes from run-of-mine down to pulp, and consideration must be given to all available methods in determining the most economical one. Heap leaching was evaluated

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AUSIMM
    Heap Leaching with Fine Grinding and Agglomeration at Potosi - Bolivia

    By Equivar J, Mirabal C, Pyper R

    In 1984, work was started to determine the viability of heap leaching silver-containing waste dumps from Cerro Rico near Potosi - Bolivia, at an elevation of 4300 meters (14 100 ft.). The result tod

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Heap Leaching With Fine Grinding And Agglomeration At Potosi - Bolivia (b05d4e28-14f2-47a0-a263-f92299ff2aa4)

    By W. Robert Rose, Randall Pyper, Carlos Mirabal, Jaime Eguivar

    In 1984, work was started to determine the viability of heap leaching silver-containing waste dumps from Cerro Rico near Potosi - Bolivia, at an elevation of 4300 meters (14 100 it.). The result today

    Jan 1, 1990

  • SME
    Heap Leaching Without Ponds

    By R. Bruce Thorndycraft

    This paper will describe several modifications to design of con­ventional oxide gold heap leaching. They are targeted at reduc­ing costs and simplifying heap operations. These modifications were conce

    Jan 1, 1996

  • CIM
    Heap leaching-a low-cost recovery method for small gold deposits in northwestern Ontario

    By R. C. Beard

    "Heap leaching, currently being applied in the treatment of low-grade ores in the south western United States, is shown to have potential for use in north western Ontario. The history and operation of

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    HEAP LEACHlNG: KEEP IT SIMPLE

    By Thomas J. DeMull

    Heap leaching was introduced to the precious metals mining industry approximately two decades ago as a simple, low cost method for recovering gold and silver from ores. Since that time, operational ex

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Heap Leachtesting

    By Paul Chamberlin

    Although performing a heap leach test is inherently simple, a lot of information beyond extraction, leach time, and reagent consumption can be obtained from a well designed test program. The following

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    HEAP LEACIIlNG SEMI-REFRACTORY MATERIALS AT GETCHELL, NEVADA

    By Allan Neal, Jess W. Smith

    FirstMiss Gold Inc., formerly FRM Minerals, Inc., is heap leaching gold from difficult, low grade ores at the Getchell Gold Mine in Humboldt County, Nevada. A two-thousand ton per day facility is leac

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Heap Rinsing Using The Inco S02/air Process

    By E. A. Devuyst, G. H. Robbins

    The Inco process can be retrofitted into a typical heap operation with minimum capital. Capital cost for a mid to large size heap would be less than 1 cent/ton. Operating costs are typically in the or

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Heap, Leaching Of Uranium -A Case/Htst0ry

    By Robert G. Woolery

    Union Carbide_ began looking seriously at heap leaching in 1971. At that time some 1.6 million tons of mineral averaging 0.040% U308 were stockpiled at various sites around the Gas Hills, Wyoming, ura

    Jan 1, 1977

  • SME
    Heap-Leaching Pad Volumetrics By Computer Methods

    By A. D. Hammond

    Until recently, the volumes delivered and unloaded from heap-leaching pads have been estimated by manual methods at Wharf Resources' South Dakota operation. In August 1989, the Engineering Depart

    Jan 1, 1991

  • CIM
    HeapSim - Unravelling the mathematics of heap bioleaching

    By N. Ogbonna, D. G. Dixon

    Although heap bioleaching has been recognized as an economic alternative for treating low grade mineral ores, the underlying physical, chemical and biological processes involved are complex. A detaile

    Jan 1, 2005

  • NIOSH
    Hearing loss among miners and measures to protect hearing

    By Mark R. Stephenson

    Everyone knows that mining is a noisy job, but did you know that you are nine times more likely to lose your hearing than someone who works in a quieter job? If unprotected from noise on the job, by a

    Jan 1, 1998