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Over the past 15 years, mine-to-mill studies have focused attention on the impact blast fragmentation has on concentrator throughput.
Learn MoreThe process design of a metallurgical plant follows logical steps, one built on another, to define the circuit requirements.
Learn MoreFroth flotation is a very important mineral concentration process that is used to recover a vast array of different minerals containing valuable commodities such as copper, lead, zinc, nickel, molybdenum, tungsten, silver, gold, phosphate and potash.
Learn MoreSRK Chile is managing a pre-feasibility study (PFS) for the Dominga Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold Project located in Region IV of Chile.
Learn MoreEvaluation of mining projects generally start with an initial scoping-level study, and if justified, proceeds to more detailed prefeasibility and feasibility evaluations.
Learn MoreSRK completed several studies on gold-bearing, complex-sulfide ore feed and autoclave tailings from a mine on the Carlin trend in northern Nevada.
Learn MoreSince 2010, SRK has been working with Philex Mining Corporation on their Silangan project, located on Mindanao Island in the Philippines.
Learn MoreMany people in the mining industry have heard stories about how the ore was ‘harder than expected’ or the mill is ‘not achieving design throughput’.
Learn MoreCopper sulfide represents the main source of produced copper. The three main types of copper sulfide deposits are high grade massive and disseminated copper-porphyritic and copper-bearing sandstone.
Learn MoreIt has been said that gold was one of the first metals to be mined. As deposits with free, coarse gold were depleted and the volume of mining increased, process flowsheet design became more and more complicated.
Learn MoreThe mining industry continues to practice using ‘operational silos’ where different parts of an organisation work in isolation to achieve goals that only affect themselves.
Learn MoreGeometallurgy has been described as a ‘comparatively young analytical field that aims to bridge the gap between geology and metallurgy’.
Learn MoreProcessing plants are designed according to metallurgical tests performed on composite samples and the range of recoveries is explored by testing composites for variability.
Learn MoreIn situ leaching (ISL), also known as in situ recovery, is a low capital-cost method of extracting uranium, copper or potash from suitable deposits
Learn MoreDesigning a leach circuit should consider both ore-specific factors as well as factors involving the interaction between the ore and process equipment.
Learn MoreTyhee Gold Corp., through its 100% owned subsidiary, Tyhee NWT Corp., commissioned a feasibility study for its Yellowknife Gold Project located in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Learn MoreThe environmental impacts of mining operations are currently a major focus of attention.
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