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Resource potential of placer mining waste
Journal of Mining Science, 2013Considering potential resources left in waste dumps after gold placer mining and based on the analysis of waste dump samples taken in two large gold placer mines, the article illustrates renewability of the resources left in waste dumps of placers under effect of natural processes (low-temperature, gravity water flow, suffosion, etc.).
V. Litvintsev
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Shoreline Evolution along a Placer Mining Beach of South-West Coast of India
Journal of Coastal Research, 2020Prasad, R.; Sheela Nair, L.; Kurian, N.P., and Prakash, T.N., 2020. Shoreline evolution along a placer mining beach of south-west coast of India. In: Sheela Nair, L.; Prakash, T.N.; Padmalal, D., and Kumar Seelam, J. (eds.), Oceanic and Coastal Processes
R. Prasad +3 more
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Endobronchial Placer Mining for Neoplastic Cells
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1955In recent years, with the advent of mass survey chest x-rays, the emphasis placed upon diagnosis of pulmonary pathology,* and the increasing incidence of neoplasm, the subject of lung cancer has received widespread attention. Fortunately, the primary effort has been directed toward early diagnosis and therapy because of the severity of this lesion ...
J B, GREGG, B M, MERKEL, K R, CROSS
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The Archaeology of the Gold Dredge: The Final Phase of Placer Mining
Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 2023J. Delgado
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Heavy minerals identification and extraction along coastal sediments using placer mining technique
Journal of Sedimentary Environments, 2022Mohammad Tofayal Ahmed +11 more
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Case Study: Placer Gold Mining
1988The very word ‘gold’ conjures up very different pictures to the other minerals discussed in this book. Countless Hollywood pictures have inscribed the images of the 1849 California gold rush firmly on our minds not as deep mines but as the ‘Old Timer’ painstakingly panning for the gold in the river. Whilst much of the world’s supply now comes from deep
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