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1. Application of trioctylphosphine oxide for separation of metal


ions from aqueous solutions
Author: Pospiech B, Walkowiak W

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Journal: PRZEMYSL CHEMICZNY


Pub.: 2009-02
Volume: 88
Issue: 2
Pages: 168-171
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2. Recovery of high purity precious metals from printed circuit


boards
Author: Park YJ, Fray DJ
Journal: JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Pub.: 2009-05-30
Volume: 164
Issue: 2-3
Pages: 1152-1158
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3. Preparation and Catalytic Properties of a Ru(II) Coordinated


Polyimide Supported by a Ligand Containing Terpyridine Units
Author: Seckin T, Ozdemir I, Koytepe S, et al.
Journal: JOURNAL OF INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS
AND MATERIALS
Pub.: 2009-06
Volume: 19
Issue: 2
Pages: 143-151
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4. Biomolecule-metal interactions: Applications in extraction and


separation techniques
Author: Roy K, Ghosh K, Banerjee A, et al.
Journal: BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Pub.: 2009-06-01
Volume: 45
Issue: 1
Pages: 82-85
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5. Concentration dependence of gold nanoshells on the


enhancement of optical coherence tomography images: a
quantitative study
Author: Kah JCY, Chow TH, Ng BK, et al.
Journal: APPLIED OPTICS
Pub.: 2009-04-01
Volume: 48
Issue: 10
Pages: D96-D108
Description: Times Cited: 0

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6. Shaping the Fluorescent Emission by Lattice Resonances in


Plasmonic Crystals of Nanoantennas
Author: Vecchi G, Giannini V, Rivas JG
Journal: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Pub.: 2009-04-10
Volume: 102
Issue: 14
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7. Bone Response to Loaded Implants With Non-Matching Implant-


Abutment Diameters in the Canine Mandible
Author: Cochran DL, Bosshardt DD, Grize L, et al.
Journal: JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY
Pub.: 2009-04
Volume: 80
Issue: 4
Pages: 609-617
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8. Efficient mercantilism? Revenue-maximizing monopoly policies


as Ramsey taxation
Author: Congleton RD, Lee S
Journal: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
Pub.: 2009-03
Volume: 25
Issue: 1
Pages: 102-114
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9. Gold nanoparticle-enhanced chemiluminescence detection for CE


Author: Zhao SL, Niu TX, Song Y, et al.
Journal: ELECTROPHORESIS
Pub.: 2009-03
Volume: 30
Issue: 6
Pages: 1059-1065
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10. Solid phase extraction of zinc(II) using a PVC-based polymer


inclusion membrane with di(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid
(D2EHPA) as the carrier
Author: Kolev SD, Baba Y, Cattrall RW, et al.
Journal: TALANTA
Pub.: 2009-05-15
Volume: 78
Issue: 3
Pages: 795-799

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1. New method of gold concentration and extraction from graphitic


ores of the Turgenevskoye deposit, primorye
Author: Khanchuk, A.; Medkov, M.; Plyusnina, L., and others
Journal: Doklady Earth Sciences
Pub.: 2008
Volume: 423
Issue: 1
Pages: 1304-1307
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2. Original article: Effect of extraction techniques and conditions


on the physicochemical properties of the water soluble
polysaccharides from gold kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis)
Author: Yuliarti, Oni; Goh, Kelvin; Matia-Merino, Lara, and others
Journal: International Journal of Food Science & Technology
Pub.: 2008
Volume: 43
Issue: 12
Pages: 2268-2277
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3. The extraction of gold from sulfide concentrates into molten lead


Author: Chekushin, V.; Oleinikova, N.; Tychenko, A.
Journal: Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals
Pub.: 2008
Volume: 49
Issue: 5
Pages: 340-345
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4. Gold Recovery from HCl Solutions using Cyphos IL-101 (a


Quaternary Phosphonium Ionic Liquid) Immobilized in Biopolymer
Capsules
Author: Campos, K.; Vincent, T.; Bunio, P., and others
Journal: Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange
Pub.: 2008
Volume: 26
Issue: 5

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Pages: 570-601
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5. Gold nanoparticles for one step DNA extraction and real-time


PCR of pathogens in a single chamber
Author: Cheong, Kwang Ho; Yi, Dong Kee; Lee, Jeong-Gun, and others
Journal: Lab on a Chip
Pub.: 2008
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Pages: 810-813 (4 pages)
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6. Prospects and problems of stack processing of waste dumps of


gold-extraction plants
Author: Khodzher, D.; Punishko, O.
Journal: Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals
Pub.: 2007
Volume: 48
Issue: 6
Pages: 393-394
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7. EXTRACTION OF GOLD AND SILVER FROM TURKISH GOLD ORE


BY AMMONIACAL THIOSULPHATE LEACHING
Author: Arslan, Fatma; Sayiner, Baris
Journal: Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Review
Pub.: 2008
Volume: 29
Issue: 1
Pages: 68-82
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8. Improving gold extraction into solution by using combined


methods of ore preparation
Author: Strekalova, T.; Korostovenko, V.
Journal: Russian Journal of Non-Ferrous Metals
Pub.: 2007
Volume: 48
Issue: 5
Pages: 337-340
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9. Simplified cloud point extraction for the preconcentration of


ultra-trace amounts of gold prior to determination by
electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
Author: Manzoori, Jamshid L.; Abdolmohammad-Zadeh, Hossein;
Amjadi, Mohammad
Journal: Microchimica Acta
Pub.: 2007
Volume: 159
Issue: 1-2

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Pages: 71-78
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10. Extraction of Gold from ores and concentrates by leaching with


the use of cyanides and alternative reagents
Author: Kozin, L.; Melekhin, V.
Journal: Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry
Pub.: 2004
Volume: 77
Issue: 10
Pages: 1573-1592
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1. Equipment delays to trim THL profits


Author: Pitsuwan, Vichaya
Journal: Bangkok Post (Thailand)
Pub.: 2009-05-06
Description: Publication Type : NEWSP Language : English AN :
2W63830799449
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2. Drilling to deepen Beaconsfield mine


Journal: Australian, The
Pub.: 2006-11-03
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
200611031006038516
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3. Wineco Productions, Inc. to Begin Micron Gold Extraction from


Tailings and Meridian Gold Buys Jeronimo Mine Stake
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-09-18
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU3632286718 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold & Metals industry
alert provided by U.S. Equity News. Wineco Productions Inc. (OTC BB:
WNCP) announced recently that it has commissioned a staff of engineers
and geologists to complete spectrasized assays at the Mineral Mountain
site. Present fire assay discloses micron gold values at two (2) ounces and
eleven (11) grams average per ton on the extraction tailing piles at
Mineral Mountain. Geologists expect that there is in excess of one million
tons of tailings at the mine site.

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4. Daily Market Movers Digest Stock Alerts, Monday, September


18th, WNCP, ECFL, TCLL, UPDA, WFLT
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-09-18
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU1800521058 Abstract :Today our stock watch alerts today include
stock alerts for Wineco Productions, Inc. (OTC: WNCP), Ecarfly, Inc.
(OTC: ECFL), Tricell, Inc. (OTC: TCLL), Universal Property Development
and Acquisition Corporation (OTCBB: UPDA), Wellstone Filters, Inc.
(OTCBB: WFLT)
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5. From metals to money


Author: Stape, Andrea L.
Journal: Providence Journal, The (RI)
Pub.: 2006-05-02
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
2W62W62109806325
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6. Wineco Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction Business to Benefit


from Price Increase of Gold and AngloGold Ashanti Q4'05 Earnings
Call Information
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-02-03
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU4185085818 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Wineco Productions, Inc.
(OTC: WNCP) announces that the company's business will benefit, as the
price of gold and other precious metals continue to rise. Wineco continues
to acquire mines and mining rights. The recent increases in gold prices
serve to enhance the value of Wineco properties and agreements with
miners for chemical extraction, utilizing chemical extraction of what has
been a non-recoverable recovery. Mine tailings which have been
overlooked in the past because of a lacking method of a recovery has now
become reality for the recovery micron gold and other precious metals.
Recently tests at the Wineco pilot plant have produced values varying
from 5 oz. to 40 oz's of gold per ton of tailings from different mines,
utilizing chemical recovery. The huge increase in gold price serves to
assure large profits from what has been considered waste. Profits that are
generated from waste that produce gold at a low cost and is
environmentally safe, is a huge incentive to continue to acquire various
mine sites, both active and inactive or abandoned. Placer Dome Inc.
(NYSE:PDG) announces that exploration drilling has confirmed the
extension of Goldcorp's Red Lake property High Grade Zone (HGZ) onto
the Campbell mine property. Targeted drilling intersected the HGZ and a
secondary wedge hole targeting the Hanging Wall 5 zone, the most
prolific mineralized zone within the HGZ, is in progress. Separately,
mining and drilling activity within Campbell's Deep Campbell development
has discovered a high-grade mineralized zone with significant visible gold.
Drilling has confirmed continuity of the structure over a length of 100

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metres down-dip. Placer Dome President and CEO Peter Tomsett


commented, "These two discoveries validate the exploration potential of
the deeper Campbell orebody. While further work is required to define the
extent and significance of these discoveries, they highlight the exploration
potential of the Campbell mine and our land position in the Red Lake
camp. Ongoing exploration to expand the orebody at depth positions the
Campbell mine to return to a high-production, low-cost operation."
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7. Newmont Gains Financing For Ghana Project and Wineco


Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction Business to Benefit from Price
Increase of Gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-02-01
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU2919666340 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Newmont Mining Corp.
(NYSE: NEM) said Tuesday the International Finance Corp. (IFC) board of
directors approved $125 million in loans and financing for its Ahafo,
Ghana, project. The IFC intends to fund $75 million, with the remainder
to be provided by a syndicate of commercial banks. Newmont is based in
Denver. "We are pleased the IFC has approved funding, making them a
significant stakeholder in our Ahafo project," Newmont Chairman and CEO
Wayne Murdy said in a news release. Barrick Gold Corporation
(NYSE:ABX) advises shareholders of Placer Dome Inc. that its offer to
acquire Placer Dome expires on February 3, 2006 (6 p.m. Toronto time).
Barrick was successful in acquiring 81% of Placer Dome on January 19,
2006, and extended its offer to allow Placer Dome shareholders an
additional opportunity to tender their shares. Shareholders are advised
that intermediaries have established tendering cut-off times that are up
to 48 hours prior to the expiry time. Shareholders must instruct their
brokers or other intermediaries promptly, if they wish to tender. In
addition, U.S. banks and brokers are advised that The Depositary Trust
Company has set Noon Toronto time on February 2, 2006 as the deadline
for banks and brokers who wish to tender their clients' shares through
DTC.
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8. Newmont wants World Bank Funds and Wineco Productions, Inc.


Gold Extraction Business to benefit from price increase of gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-01-31
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU931834435 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Newmont Mining Corp.'s
(NYSE:NEM) request for $125 million in loans involving the World Bank's
private-sector arm to open a potentially lucrative gold mine in Ghana
could be in jeopardy. The board of directors for the International Finance
Corp., a subsidiary of the World Bank, is scheduled to consider
Newmont's loan request on Tuesday. About $75 million would be a direct
loan from the IFC, and the remaining $25 million from other investment
sources. Newmont is based in Denver. It's one of the world's largest gold
mining companies. CEO Wayne Murdy has said exploratory studies looking

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for gold in the Ahafo region of Ghana, where Newmont wants to build two
gold mines, have been so promising that the area could become one of
the company's core regions. The total cost of the project is estimated at
$470 million. Glamis Gold Ltd. (NYSE:GLG) will release its 2005 fourth
quarter and full year results before the opening of markets on Monday,
February 13, 2006. On that date, the Company will also host a
conference call at 3:00pm EST (12:00 noon PST) to discuss the latest
operating and financial results.
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9. AngloGold Ashanti Q4'05 Earnings Call Information and Wineco


Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction Business to Benefit from Price
Increase of Gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-01-30
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU2931086175 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) AngloGold Ashanti's
(NYSE:AU) fourth quarter 2005 earnings conference call will take place on
Friday, February 10, at 8.00am EST. Participants can access the call from
North America by dialing (800) 860-2442 or (412) 858-4600 and
referencing 'AngloGold Ashanti.' To access the call from the UK, dial
(0800) 917-7042 or (020) 7107-0611. A replay will be available two
hours after the call through February 20. To access the replay from North
America, dial (877) 344-7529 or (412) 317-0088 and reference the
conference code 2615. From the UK, please dial (0808) 234-6771. A live
webcast of the call, as well as the company's full quarterly results, will be
available on www.anglogoldashanti.com. Glamis Gold Ltd. (NYSE:GLG) will
release its 2005 fourth quarter and full year results before the opening of
markets on Monday, February 13, 2006. On that date, the Company will
also host a conference call at 3:00pm EST (12:00 noon PST) to discuss
the latest operating and financial results. The conference call will also be
webcast live at www.glamis.com. A replay of the call and related slides
will be available on the Glamis website through March 13, 2006.
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10. Gold Fields Limited: increased production and a higher price


results in a six fold increase in earnings and Wineco Productions,
Inc. gold extraction business to benefit from price increase of gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-01-27
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU2677508712 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Gold Fields Limited (NYSE:
GFI) recently announced December 2005 quarter net earnings of R262
million compared with R39 million in the September 2005 quarter and
earnings of R67 million for the December quarter of 2004. In US dollar
terms net earnings for the December 2005 quarter equated to US$40
million compared with US$6 million in the September 2005 quarter and
earnings of US$11 million for the December quarter of 2004. Net earnings
excluding gains and losses on financial instruments and foreign debt net
of cash and exceptional items were R275 million (US$42 million) for the
December 2005 quarter compared with R44 million (US$7 million) in the

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September quarter. As expected Gold Fields posted a strong December


quarter with, in particular, the South African operations delivering a
healthy 8 per cent improvement in production, while maintaining a strong
grip on costs as evidenced by a 4 per cent decline in total cash costs.
AngloGold Ashanti's (NYSE:AU) fourth quarter 2005 earnings conference
call will take place on Friday, February 10, at 8.00am EST. Participants
can access the call from North America by dialing (800) 860-2442 or
(412) 858-4600 and referencing 'AngloGold Ashanti.' To access the call
from the UK, dial (0800) 917-7042 or (020) 7107-0611. A replay will be
available two hours after the call through February 20. A live webcast of
the call, as well as the company's full quarterly results, will be available
on www.anglogoldashanti.com.
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11. Glamis Gold Announces Fourth Quarter 2005 Release Date and
Conference Call and Wineco Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction
Business to Benefit From Price Increase of Gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-01-26
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU2833203878 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Glamis Gold Ltd.
(NYSE:GLG) will release its 2005 fourth quarter and full year results
before the opening of markets on Monday, February 13, 2006. On that
date, the Company will also host a conference call at 3:00pm EST (12:00
noon PST) to discuss the latest operating and financial results. The
conference call will also be webcast live at www.glamis.com. A replay of
the call and related slides will be available on the Glamis website through
March 13, 2006. Barrick Gold Corp. (NYSE:ABX) became the world's
largest gold miner on Friday after announcing it has acquired 81 percent
of former rival Placer Dome Inc.'s outstanding stock. Vancouver-based
Placer Dome agreed in December to accept Toronto-based Barrick's
sweetened bid to buy the company for $10.4 billion, up from an earlier
offer of $9.2 billion. Barrick was the world's No. 3 gold producer while
Placer Dome was the world's sixth-largest. The new Barrick has 150
million ounces of gold reserves, surpassing the world's current No. 1 gold
company, U.S.-based Newmont Mining Corp., in reserves and production.
It will have a market value of $24.5 billion.
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12. Barrick Gold Becomes Biggest Gold Miner and Wineco


Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction Business to Benefit from Price
Increase of Gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-01-23
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU233958627 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Barrick Gold Corp.
(NYSE:ABX) became the world's largest gold miner on Friday after
announcing it has acquired 81 percent of former rival Placer Dome Inc.'s
outstanding stock. Vancouver-based Placer Dome agreed in December to
accept Toronto-based Barrick's sweetened bid to buy the company for
$10.4 billion, up from an earlier offer of $9.2 billion. Barrick said it has

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acquired 358 million common shares from Placer Dome so far and said it
will pay for the stock on or by Jan. 23. The company also pushed back
the deadline for Placer Dome shareholders to tender their stock to Feb. 3.
Until then, Placer Dome shareholders can take Barrick up on its offer to
buy shares at $22.50, or exchange them for roughly 0.83 of a Barrick
common share plus 5 cents per Placer Dome share in cash. Barrick will
pay some $992 million and issue about 260 million shares under the deal.
Goldcorp Inc. (NYSE:GG) will release its 2005 year end results before
market open on Monday, March 6, 2006. A conference call will be held
Monday, March 6th at 11:00 a.m. (ET) to discuss these results. You may
join the call by dialing toll free 1-888-789-0089 or (416) 695-9753 for
calls from outside Canada and the US. The conference call will be
recorded and you can listen to a playback of the call after the event by
dialing 1-888-509-0081 or (416) 695-5275. A live and archived audio
webcast will be available on the website at www.goldcorp.com.
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13. Newmont Completes Permitting for Nevada Power Plant and


Wineco Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction Business to Benefit from
Price Increase of Gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-01-09
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU3226489753 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Newmont Mining
Corporation (NYSE: NEM) announced that it has completed the permitting
process for its proposed 200 megawatt, coal-fired power plant in Nevada.
Newmont has selected Fluor Enterprises as the plant's engineering,
procurement and construction contractor. The plant will be operated by
DTE Energy Services, a subsidiary of DTE Energy and affiliate of Detroit
Edison. Newmont is currently targeting project completion in the first half
of 2008. When completed, the plant is expected to reduce Newmont's
Nevada Operations' current cash operating costs by approximately $25
per ounce. Commenting on the news, Newmont Senior Vice President,
Operations, Tom Enos said, "We are pleased to be moving forward with
this important project. We believe this plant will have significant positive
impacts to Newmont's long-term cost structure and has the added benefit
of helping the state of Nevada meet its growing energy demands." Gold
Fields Ltd. (NYSE:GFI), one of the world's largest gold exploration
companies, said recently it acquired roughly an additional 2.6 million
common shares of Bolivar Gold Corp. as part of its $330 million buyout
plan. The purchase represents an additional 2.3 percent of Bolivar's
shares, and boosts Gold Fields' stake in Canada's Bolivar to nearly 15
million shares -- or about 13.2 percent of Bolivar's common stock and 6.2
million warrants. South Africa-based Gold Fields and Bolivar announced
the deal on Nov. 21.
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14. Wineco Productions, Inc. gold extraction business to benefit


from price increase of gold and Newmont completes permitting for
Nevada power plant
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2006-01-06

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Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :


16PU2944447485 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Wineco Productions, Inc.
(OTC: WNCP) announces that the company's business will benefit, as the
price of gold and other precious metals continue to rise. Wineco continues
to acquire mines and mining rights. The recent increases in gold prices
serve to enhance the value of Wineco properties and agreements with
miners for chemical extraction, utilizing chemical extraction of what has
been a non-recoverable recovery. Mine tailings which have been
overlooked in the past because of a lacking method of a recovery has now
become reality for the recovery micron gold and other precious metals.
Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:ABX) announced recently that it has filed
with the securities regulators in Canada and the United States, a notice of
variation and extension which amends the terms of Barrick's offer to
acquire all of the outstanding shares of Placer Dome Inc. as agreed with
Placer Dome in the Support Agreement dated December 22, 2005. The
notice of variation and extension has been delivered to the depository,
CIBC Mellon Trust Company, and is being mailed to all Placer Dome
shareholders, together with the amended Placer Dome directors' circular
recommending that shareholders accept the offer. The offer expires at
midnight (Toronto time) on January 19, 2006. For purposes of U.S. tender
offer rules, Barrick hereby discloses that as of January 3, 2006, 2,703,056
Placer Dome shares have been tendered and not withdrawn under the
offer.
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15. Arch Coal announces conclusion of the conversion price


determination period for Its conversion offer and Wineco gold
extraction business to benefit from price increase of gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2005-12-29
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU3161347513 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Mining industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Arch Coal, Inc. (NYSE:
ACI) today announced that the determination period for the conversion
premium to be paid in connection with the company's conversion offer for
its 5% Perpetual Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock has concluded.
Each share of preferred stock validly tendered and accepted for
conversion will be converted into an aggregate of 2.4424 shares of the
company's common stock, which includes a conversion premium of .0439
shares. Liberty Star Gold Corp (the "Company"), (OTCBB: LBTS) is
pleased to announce that a week long interpretative work session of its
geoscientists including the Technical Advisory Board between December 5
and 9, 2005 has concluded that geophysics, geochemistry and recently
received drill hole intercepts from last field season's work indicate
encouraging results.
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16. Vista Gold acquires F.W. Lewis properties and Wineco


Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction Business to Benefit from Price
Increase of Gold
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2005-12-15

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Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :


16PU3303560177 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) A Vista Gold Corp.
subsidiary acquired all the outstanding shares of F.W. Lewis Inc., which
includes 55 mineral properties in Nevada and Colorado. Vista (Amex:
VGZ) is based in Littleton, a suburb of Denver. Vista said Wednesday the
subsidiary exercised the purchase option originally held by Century Gold
LLC of Spring Creek, Nev. Century Gold assigned the option to Vista
pursuant to an assignment and assumption agreement effective Dec. 9.
Capital Gold Corporation (OTCBB: CGLD) is pleased to announce that the
company has entered into a Mining Contract with Mexican mining
contractor Sinergia Obras Civiles y Mineras, S.A. de C.V. (Sinergia) for the
Company's El Chanate gold mining project, located in northern Sonora,
Mexico.
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17. Wineco Productions, Inc. Gold Extraction Business to Benefit


from Price Increase of Gold and Agnico-Eagle targets $50 per
ounce total cash costs in 2006
Journal: M2PressWIRE
Pub.: 2005-12-14
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
16PU2886890859 Abstract :City of Industry, CA - Gold industry news
provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU) Wineco Productions, Inc.
(OTC: WNCP) announces that the company's business will benefit, as the
price of gold and other precious metals continue to rise. Wineco continues
to acquire mines and mining rights. The recent increases in gold prices
serve to enhance the value of Wineco properties and agreements with
miners for chemical extraction, utilizing chemical extraction of what has
been a non-recoverable recovery. Mine tailings which have been
overlooked in the past because of a lacking method of a recovery has now
become reality for the recovery micron gold and other precious metals.
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18. Western Shoshone appeal for United Nations intervention


Author: Norrell, Brenda
Journal: Indian Country Today (Rapid City, SD)
Pub.: 2005-08-24
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
2W62836918048
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19. Montana Mine to Study Feasibility of Gold Extraction


Journal: Montana Standard, The (Butte, MT)
Pub.: 2000-10-08
Description: Publication Type : WIRES Language : English AN :
2W62318486488
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1. VENEZUELA'S TOXIC GOLD RUSH.


Author: Jones, Rachel
Journal: E - The Environmental Magazine
Pub.: 2008-02
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Pages: 10(0)
ISSN: 10468021
Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis; MINES & mineral resources
-- Environmental aspects; GOLD miners; MINERS; BASINS (Geology) --
Venezuela; INDIGENOUS peoples; ANIMALS -- Effect of pollution on;
WATER -- Pollution; VENEZUELA
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
28052791 Abstract :The article reports on the harmful impact of illegal
mining on some of the regions in Venezuela. It states that gold
excavation in the forests and basins has contributed towards the rise of
over 5,000 illegal miners in the country. Among the spots that have been
affected with illegal mining include the Imataca Forest, La Caroní Cayuní
River Basins, La Paragua and Caura River Basin. It shows that the illegal
activity has also harmed the group of indigenous people living in the
excavation sites as well as various animals and species. Furthermore, the
use of mercury by miners for gold extraction has also resulted towards
the development of water pollution.
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2. Environmental assessment of mercury dispersion,


transformation and bioavailability in the Lake Victoria Goldfields,
Tanzania.
Author: Ikingura, J.R.; Akagi, H.; Mujumba, J.; Messo, C.
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
Pub.: 2006-10
Volume: 81
Issue: 2
Pages: 167(7)
ISSN: 03014797
Subject: DYE plants; LICHENS; BIOCHEMISTRY; TROPICAL conditions
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 22362756 DOI : 10.1016/j.jenvman.2005.09.026 Abstract :Abstract:
Environmental dispersion and transformation of mercury discharged from
gold mining operations has been investigated in field and laboratory
studies in order to provide better understanding of the degree of mercury
(Hg) pollution and bioavailability in the Lake Victoria goldfields (LVGF)
ecosystems. This paper reviews results already published elsewhere and
presents additional data on Hg dynamics in the LVGF. Studies conducted
at the Mugusu and Rwamagaza artisanal mines indicated different degrees
of Hg contamination and dispersion in environmental matrices. Mercury
concentration in contaminated river sediments near the Mugusu mine
varied from 6.0 to 0.5mg/kg on a dry weight basis. The highest Hg
contamination levels (165–232mg/kg) were associated with mine tailings

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at the Rwamagaza mine. Mercury concentrations in fish representing


different dietary habits on the southwestern shore of Lake Victoria at the
Nungwe Bay were very low (2–35µg/kg) and thought to represent
background levels. These and other results suggested that the use of Hg
in gold extraction in the LVGF has not caused high Hg levels in lake fish.
The study of Hg in lichens showed Parmelia lichen to be an effective
bioindicator for atmospheric Hg contamination due to Hg emissions from
gold-amalgam firing and purification operations. The Hg levels in the
lichens around the Mugusu mine ranged from 3.1 to 0.1µg/g; the highest
levels were recorded in the lichens sampled close to gold-amalgam
processing sites. The regional background level in the Parmelia lichen was
0.05–0.10µg/g, with a mean level of 0.07µg/g. Studies of Hg
transformation in the mine tailings revealed unexpectedly high
methylmercury (MeHg) levels in the tailings (629–710ng/g), which
indicated that oxidation and methylation of metallic Hg in the tailings
occurred at significant levels under tropical conditions. Re-equilibration of
the tailings with freshwater (FW) indicated the ...
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3. CYANIDE THREAT TO DESERT RESERVE.


Author: Amodeo, Christian
Journal: Geographical
Pub.: 2006-02
Volume: 78
Issue: 2
Pages: 14(2)
ISSN: 0016741X
Subject: POTASSIUM cyanide; CYANIDES; ENVIRONMENTAL impact
analysis; ENVIRONMENTAL protection; GOLD mines & mining; CHINA
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
20192526 Abstract :The article reports on the discovery of a large cache
of cyanide, enough to poison the water supply of an entire country, inside
a national park in China. Evidence of illegal gold extraction using deadly
potassium cyanide has been discovered inside the Lop Nur Wild Camel
National Nature Reserve in the Gashun Gobi desert, Xinjiang Province.
Cyanide is widely used in the gold-mining industry. But its toxicity is such
that the U.S. state of Montana has prohibited its use. The potential
damage cyanide can cause has been seen elsewhere.
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4. A new decade.
Author: Porteous, James
Journal: Ecos
Pub.: 2005-03
Issue: 123
Pages: 3(0)
ISSN: 03114546
Subject: SUSTAINABLE development; EDUCATION; GOLD mines &
mining; ENVIRONMENTAL protection; UNITED Nations; UNITED Nations;
MINERAL Policy Institute (Organization)
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 16277770 Abstract :Comments on the articles related to sustainable
development published in the March 2005 issue of the journal "Ecos".

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Commencement of the United Nation's landmark Decade of Education for


Sustainable Development. Concern publicly raised by the mining watch
organization Mineral Policy Institute about the effects of Misima Mines
Ltd.'s gold extraction operations; Commitment of Ecos to cover
sustainability issues in the public interest.
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5. Dark Oxidation ot Dissolved and Liquid Elemental Mercury in


Aquatic Environments.
Author: Amyot, Marc; Morel, François M. M.; Ariya, Parisa A.
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Pub.: 2005-01-01
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Pages: 110(5)
ISSN: 0013936X
Subject: OXIDATION; POPULATION biology; AQUATIC biology;
SEDIMENTATION & deposition; BIOTIC communities; SALINE waters
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 15657871 Abstract :Elemental mercury (Hg0) can be found in liquid or
dissolved forms in aquatic systems. Whereas dissolved Hg0 is measured
in virtually all aquatic systems, liquid Hg0 droplets are mainly observed at
poorly lit sediment/water interfaces of ecosystems with local point sources
such as hydro- thermal vents, gold extraction sites, and near industrial
facilities. Here, we report that, in the dark, liquid and dissolved forms of
Hg behave differently with respect to their oxidation. Liquid Hg0 is rapidly
oxidized in oxygenated solution in the presence of chloride. Liquid Hg0
oxidation rates are positively correlated with chloride concentrations and
droplet surface area. When liquid Hg is removed from solution, the
oxidation stops even though the solution is still saturated with dissolved
Hg0. Liquid Hg0 droplets in oxygenated marine or brackish environments
should be oxidized and release Hg0 to solution. In freshwaters or anoxic
seawater, liquid Hg will dissolve releasing Hgaq0 which, itself, will slowly
oxidize.
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6. "Dead zones" on the rise.


Author: Pelley, Janet
Journal: Environmental Science & Technology
Pub.: 2004-06-01
Volume: 38
Issue: 11
Pages: 193A(3)
ISSN: 0013936X
Subject: MINES & mineral resources; OXYGEN; FERTILIZERS; GOLD;
ENVIRONMENTAL degradation; UNITED Nations Environment Programme;
MONGOLIA; UNITED Nations Environment Programme
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 13512676 Abstract :The number of oxygen-starved "dead zones" in
coastal waters has doubled over the past decade to nearly 150 worldwide
and is projected to become the greatest threat to marine ecosystems,
according to a new report from the United Nations Environment Program.
The culprit is the 160 million tons of nitrogen dumped into the

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environment every year from fertilizers, sewage, and fossil-fuel burning,


which are driving the growth of massive algal blooms that die and then
consume oxygen. Although Mongolia does not allow companies to employ
mercury for gold extraction, its own government officials admit that some
companies use mercury illegally. And scientists attribute mercury use to
locals nicknamed "ninja miners", villagers who sneak into the gravel
ponds at night and pan for gold.
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7. MINE YOU.
Journal: Ecologist
Pub.: 2001-05
Volume: 31
Issue: 4
Pages: 18(0)
ISSN: 02613131
Subject: GOLD mines & mining; ENVIRONMENTAL aspects; MINERAL
industries; ENVIRONMENTAL protection; CYANIDE process;
TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; NEW South Wales; DELTA Gold Ltd.
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
4424384 Abstract :Unveils the plan of the Delta Gold mining company to
initiate a rehabilitation and closure initiative for its Timbarra Gold Mine
site in New South Wales. Information on the cyanide leach mining
technology used by the company in its gold extraction process;
Environmental impact of the mining operation; Apprehension of local
environmentalists about the plan of Delta Gold.
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8. The Intervention That Wasn't: A New Look at the McArthur-


Forrest Cyanide Patent Conflict in Western Australia.
Author: Segal, Naomi
Journal: Prometheus
Pub.: 2000-06
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
Pages: 175(22)
ISSN: 08109028
Subject: COPYRIGHT -- Royalties; CYANIDE process; GOLD mines &
mining; WESTERN Australia
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 3793200 DOI : 10.1080/08109020050077245 Abstract :The patented
McArthur-Forrest gold extraction process played a significant role in
facilitating gold recovery in Western Australia after 1897. The patent-
holders failed, however, both to obtain income commensurate with their
efforts and to extend their patent rights in Western Australia. This paper
revises existing historical accounts of the cyanide royalties dispute in
Western Australia in the light of new sources and focuses on industry-
state relations and the respective strategic roles that industry and the
state played in the resolution of the dispute. The paper also provides a
new conclusion to the dispute's resolution in Western Australia.
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9. Gold--Its extraction and the environment: Experiences in Papua


New Guinea.
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New Guinea.
Author: Stevens, Mike; Owens, Chris
Journal: Australian Science Teachers Journal
Pub.: 1998-11
Volume: 44
Issue: 4
Pages: 13(6)
ISSN: 00450855
Subject: GOLD; GOLD mines & mining; PAPUA New Guinea
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
1526259 Abstract :Outlines the essential chemistry of gold and explores
the environmental impacts of small scale gold extraction in Papua New
Guinea. Background on gold mining in Australia and Papua New Guinea;
Geochemical properties of gold; Percentage of world production of
minerals from small-scale mining; Effects of large scale dredging of the
Bulolo Valley.
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10. Mercury exposure in French Guiana: Levels and determinants.


Author: Cordier, Sylvaine; Grasmick, Christine; Paquier-Passelaigue,
Michel; Mandereau, Laurence; Weber, Jean-Philippe; Jouan, Michel
Journal: Archives of Environmental Health
Pub.: 1998-08
Volume: 53
Issue: 4
Pages: 299(5)
ISSN: 00039896
Subject: MERCURY; GASES, Asphyxiating & poisonous; HEALTH;
FRENCH Guiana
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 953469 Abstract :Examines the health risks involved in the exposure to
mercury in French Guiana, which is used for gold extraction in that
country. Evaluation of contamination among the general population;
Number of subjects selected for testing; Observation of mean levels of
mercury; What results of study indicates in relation to diet.
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11. The end of the trail.


Journal: History Today
Pub.: 1997-08
Volume: 47
Issue: 8
Pages: 32(2)
ISSN: 00182753
Subject: KLONDIKE River Valley (Yukon) -- Gold discoveries; YUKON
Territory; CANADA
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 9709222634 Abstract :Recounts information about the Klondike Gold
Rush in Yukon, Canada in 1897. Information about the creation of the
Yukon judicial district; Statistics on the number of immigrants who set off
and completed the journey to Yukon; Persons who became rich in Yukon;
Figures on the worth of gold extractions in Yukon.

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12. Yukon alchemy.


Author: Sawa, Timothy
Journal: Maclean's
Pub.: 1997-01-06
Volume: 109
Issue: 53
Pages: 92(2)
ISSN: 00249262
Subject: GOLD mines & mining; YUKON Territory; DAWSON (Yukon);
CANADA; VICEROY Resources Corp.
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
9701125207 Abstract :Looks at the mine run by the Viceroy Resources
Corp. in Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada. The approval process
which it had to undergo before being allowed to operate; Environmental
concerns regarding the use of a cyanide-based method to extract gold
from mined ore; The heap-leaching method of gold extraction; Its history
and methods.
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13. Gold from the gorbals.


Author: Harvie, David
Journal: New Scientist
Pub.: 1996-06-29
Volume: 150
Issue: 2036
Pages: 47(1)
ISSN: 02624079
Subject: GOLD -- Metallurgy
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
9608081729 Abstract :Focuses on gold extraction. Background history;
Process description; Technological developments.
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14. Recent developments in Australian gold extraction.


Author: Thiele, Rodney B.
Journal: Australian Science Teachers Journal
Pub.: 1995-12
Volume: 41
Issue: 4
Pages: 49(3)
ISSN: 00450855
Subject: GOLD mines & mining; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
9602051102 Abstract :Focuses on the developments of gold extraction in
Australia. Technologies of gold mines; Filiblast forced oxidation;
Introduction of biological oxidation of ores.
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15. The Muruntau mine.


Journal: E&MJ: Engineering & Mining Journal
Pub.: 1995-09

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Volume: 196
Issue: 9
Pages: 34(1)
ISSN: 00958948
Subject: GOLD mines & mining; UZBEKISTAN
Description: Publication Type : Trade Publication Language : English AN
: 9510133098 Abstract :Focuses on the Muruntau gold mine in
Uzbekistan. Nature of the mine's orebody; Use of Resin-in-Pulp (RIP)
technology for gold extraction; Geographical location of the mine.
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16. DuPont's new copper-gold process.


Journal: Chemical Week
Pub.: 1995-09-06
Volume: 157
Issue: 8
Pages: 36(0)
ISSN: 0009272X
Subject: COPPER industry & trade; GOLD industry; E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co.; E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Description: Publication Type : Trade Publication Language : English AN
: 9510015357 Abstract :Reports that DuPont has unveiled a cyanide-
based copper extraction process that promises to boost copper and gold
extraction efficiency while significantly cutting costs. Benefits of the
patented process to low-grade copper and gold ore mining; Main feature
of the process; Pilot operations.
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17. The state of the Russian gold industry.


Author: Godek, Lisa
Journal: Europe-Asia Studies
Pub.: 1994
Volume: 46
Issue: 5
Pages: 757(21)
ISSN: 09668136
Subject: GOLD industry; HISTORY; GOLD markets; GOLD reserves;
SOVIET Union
Description: Publication Type : Academic Journal Language : English AN
: 9410122202 Abstract :Examines the history of Soviet gold reserves from
1945 to the present. Concern over the security of loans to Russia; Efforts
to estimate the accumulation of gold; Extraction and production of gold;
Domestic consumption of gold; Sale of reserves; Corruption in the Soviet
gold industry; Conclusion.
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18. Untitled.
Journal: E&MJ: Engineering & Mining Journal
Pub.: 1993-09
Volume: 194
Issue: 9
Pages: 52(0)
ISSN: 00958948

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Subject: BOOKS; CHEMISTRY of Gold Extraction, The (Book)


Description: Publication Type : Trade Publication Language : English AN
: 9312281498 Abstract :Introduces the book `The Chemistry of Gold
Extraction,' by John Marsden and Iain House. Approach on the subject
through gold mineralogy and the chemistry of goldbearing minerals;
Description of different types of ore deposits and their mineralogy;
Highlights of various chapters; Contact information.
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19. Fear and loding on the Yuba River.


Author: Behar, Richard
Journal: Forbes
Pub.: 1985-10-07
Volume: 136
Issue: 9
Pages: 48(3)
ISSN: 00156914
Subject: GOLD mines & mining; GOLD reserves; PROSPECTING; GOLD
standard; YUBA City (Calif.); CALIFORNIA; BECHTEL Corp.; DOMINELLI, J.
David
Description: Publication Type : Periodical Language : English AN :
18104296 Abstract :Examines the prospects of gold mining in Yuba City,
California. Outcome of the study estimating the gold reserve in Yuba,
conducted by Bechtel Inc.; Information on the association of J. David
Dominelli, owner of J. David & Co., with the gold mining project;
Information on the process of gold extraction practiced in Yuba.
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1. The Environmental Impact of Small-Scale Gold Mining in Ghana:


Identifying Problems and Possible Solutions
Author: Gavin Hilson
Journal: The Geographical Journal
Pub.: 2002-03
Volume: 168
Issue: 1
Pages: 57-72
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2. Gold Uptake by Perennial Ryegrass: The Influence of Humates


on the Cycling of Gold in Soils
Author: K. C. Jones, P. J. Peterson
Journal: Biogeochemistry
Pub.: 1989-01
Volume: 7
Issue: 1

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Pages: 3-10
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3. Observations of Gonapodya in Pure Culture: Growth,


Development and Cell Wall Characterization
Author: Melvin S. Fuller, Ronald P. Clay
Journal: Mycologia
Pub.: 1993-02
Volume: 85
Issue: 1
Pages: 38-45
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4. Identification of Glial Filament Protein and Vimentin in the Same


Intermediate Filament System in Human Glioma Cells
Author: E. Wang, J. G. Cairncross, R. K. H. Liem
Source: [Part 1: Biological Sciences]
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America
Pub.: 1984-04-01
Volume: 81
Issue: 7
Pages: 2102-2106
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5. In vivo and in vitro Gene Transfer to Mammalian Somatic Cells


by Particle Bombardment
Author: Ning-Sun Yang, Joe Burkholder, Beth Roberts, Brian Martinell,
Dennis McCabe
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America
Pub.: 1990-12
Volume: 87
Issue: 24
Pages: 9568-9572
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6. Invertase Protein, but not Activity, Is Present throughout


Development of Lycopersicon esculentum and L. pimpinellifolium
Fruit
Author: Sarah E. Husain, Barry J. Thomas, Alison H. Kingston-Smith,
Christine H. Foyer
Journal: New Phytologist
Pub.: 2001-04
Volume: 150
Issue: 1
Pages: 73-81
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7. Immunolocalization in Three Dimensions: Immunogold Staining


of Cytoskeletal and Nuclear Matrix Proteins in Resinless Electron
Microscopy Sections
Author: Jeffrey A. Nickerson, Gabriela Krockmalnic, Dacheng He,
Sheldon Penman

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Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the


United States of America
Pub.: 1990-03
Volume: 87
Issue: 6
Pages: 2259-2263
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8. Indigenous Gold Mining in Southern Africa: A Review


Author: Duncan Miller, Nirdev Desai, Julia Lee-Thorp
Source: African Naissance: The Limpopo Valley 1000 Years Ago
Journal: Goodwin Series
Pub.: 2000-12
Volume: 8
Pages: 91-99
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9. The Effect of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction on Color


Retention and Pesticide Reduction of Wooden Artifacts
Author: Sung Mo Kang, Achim Unger, J. J. Morrell
Journal: Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
Pub.: 2004-07
Volume: 43
Issue: 2
Pages: 151-160
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10. Gold Trading Networks and the Creation of Trust: A Case Study
from Northern Benin
Author: Tilo Grätz
Journal: Africa: Journal of the International African Institute
Pub.: 2004
Volume: 74
Issue: 2
Pages: 146-172
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11. Molecular Architecture of the Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex:


Localization of Nsp1p Subcomplexes
Author: Birthe Fahrenkrog, Eduard C. Hurt, Ueli Aebi, Nelly Pante
Journal: The Journal of Cell Biology
Pub.: 1998-11-02
Volume: 143
Issue: 3
Pages: 577-588
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12. Educational Measures to Address Mercury Pollution from Gold-


Mining Activities in the Amazon
Author: Marcello M. Veiga, John A. Meech, Raphael Hypolito
Journal: Ambio
Pub.: 1995-06
Volume: 24
Issue: 4

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Pages: 216-220
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13. Gold Mining Activities in the Amazon: Clean-Up Techniques and


Remedial Procedures for Mercury Pollution
Author: Marcello M. Veiga, John A. Meech
Journal: Ambio
Pub.: 1995-09
Volume: 24
Issue: 6
Pages: 371-375
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14. Separation of Skin Reactive Intestinal Cancer Antigen from the


Carcinoembryonic Antigen of Gold
Author: Ariel C. Hollinshead, C. Glen McWright, T. Crandall Alford,
Donald H. Glew, Phil Gold, Ronald B. Herberman
Source: New Series
Journal: Science
Pub.: 1972-09-08
Volume: 177
Issue: 4052
Pages: 887-889
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15. Evidence from Meimechites and Other Low-Degree Mantle Melts


for Redox Controls on Mantle-Crust Fractionation of Platinum-
Group Elements
Author: James E. Mungall, Jacob J. Hanley, Nicholas T. Arndt, Anne
Debecdelievre
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America
Pub.: 2006-08-22
Volume: 103
Issue: 34
Pages: 12695-12700
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16. Resource Extraction Industries in Developing Countries


Author: Darryl Reed
Source: Resource Extraction Industries in the Developing World
Journal: Journal of Business Ethics
Pub.: 2002-09
Volume: 39
Issue: 3
Pages: 199-226
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17. The Lure of Bambuk Gold


Author: Philip D. Curtin
Journal: The Journal of African History
Pub.: 1973
Volume: 14
Issue: 4

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Pages: 623-631
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18. Stable Isotopic Evidence for the Involvement of Mantle-Derived


Fluids in Wynad Gold Mineralization, South India
Author: M. Santosh, S. Nadeau, M. Javoy
Journal: The Journal of Geology
Pub.: 1995-11
Volume: 103
Issue: 6
Pages: 718-727
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19. After the Gold Rush


Author: Lary M. Dilsaver
Journal: Geographical Review
Pub.: 1985-01
Volume: 75
Issue: 1
Pages: 1-18
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20. Rain Forest Extraction and Conservation in Amazonia


Author: Oliver T. Coomes, Bradford L. Barham
Source: Environmental Transformations in Developing Countries
Journal: The Geographical Journal
Pub.: 1997-07
Volume: 163
Issue: 2
Pages: 180-188
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21. Heparin Facilitates the Extraction of Tissue Fibronectin


Author: Bonnie Anderson Bray, Ines Mandl, Gerard M. Turino
Source: New Series
Journal: Science
Pub.: 1981-11-13
Volume: 214
Issue: 4522
Pages: 793-795
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22. Diamonds, Blood, and Taxes: A Revenue-Centered Framework


for Explaining Political Order
Author: Richard Snyder, Ravi Bhavnani
Source: Paradigm in Distress? Primary Commodities and Civil War
Journal: The Journal of Conflict Resolution
Pub.: 2005-08
Volume: 49
Issue: 4
Pages: 563-597
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23. Nuclear Transformation of Volvox Carteri


Author: Bernhard Schiedlmeier, Rudiger Schmitt, Waltraud Muller,
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Author: Bernhard Schiedlmeier, Rudiger Schmitt, Waltraud Muller,


Marilyn M. Kirk, Heribert Gruber, Wolfgang Mages, David L. Kirk
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America
Pub.: 1994-05-24
Volume: 91
Issue: 11
Pages: 5080-5084
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24. The Supply of Gold under the Pre-1914 Gold Standard


Author: Barry Eichengreen, Ian W. McLean
Source: New Series
Journal: The Economic History Review
Pub.: 1994-05
Volume: 47
Issue: 2
Pages: 288-309
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25. Reactivity of Mercury from Gold Mining Activities in Darkwater


Ecosystems
Author: John A. Meech, Marcello M. Veiga, Desmond Tromans
Journal: Ambio
Pub.: 1998-03
Volume: 27
Issue: 2
Pages: 92-98
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