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Milling At Kerr Addison Mines Limited
By Ed Ramsay
The Hill is a cyanidation plant with flotation and roasting. The grinding and treatment have at the present time a capacity of 1400 tons of ore per day and the precipitation has a capacity of 6000 ton
Jan 1, 1975
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Spoil Management at AlpTransit Ceneri Base Tunnel - Key elements for a successful natural resource management
By Emanuele Catelli, Paolo Vicentini, Manuel Petitat, Paolo Lanfranchi
"More than 800 million tons of material will be excavated during large underground projects such as tunnels, undergrounds and power plants by 2030 in Europe only. The raw material excavated is often c
Jan 1, 2016
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Beneficiation of Low Grade Iron Ores
By Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
"During the last ten years great strides have been made, on the Mesabi Range, in the practice of beneficiating low grade iron ore material. By .beneficiation is meant all methods of removing impuritie
Jan 1, 1920
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Wind Tunnel Modelling Of Airflow And Pollutant Concentration In A Large Open Pit Mine
By Jianliang Li, Xi Peng, Guorong Lu
This paper describes a wind tunnel modelling study on airflow and pollutant concentration in a large open pit mine located in southern China. A 1:1000 scale model of the surface mine was fabricated an
Jan 1, 1993
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Spatial Prediction of Fracture Intensity Based on Drill Hole Observations
By A. Hekmatnejad
"The objective of this work is to validate a methodology for spatially predicting the fracture intensity, defined as the average fracture area per unit volume. First, using the observations from drill
Jan 1, 2016
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Monitoring Of Blind Backfilling In Abandoned Mines
By Richard E. Thill
Backfilling of mine voids is used to prevent or control the effects of subsidence on surface structures. The pumped-slurry, blind-backfilling process has been particularly successful for stabilizing g
Jan 1, 1982
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Mountain Pass Mine: At The Heart Of The Rare Earths Resurgence
By William Gleason
While a fleet of 100 t (110 st) haul trucks were busy removing overburden from the open pit mine in the distance, a host of dignitaries, including congressmen and California state representatives, gat
Jan 1, 2011
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Modified Hot Water Processing Of Domestic Tar Sands ? Introduction
By J. Hupka
The limited effectiveness of the original hot water process for recovery of bitumen from certain Utah tar sands containing bitumen of higher viscosity (e.g. Sunnyside, Tar Sand Triangle)1,2 indicated
Jan 1, 1982
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Automation Of Material Handling Equipment
By G. C. Kachel
Significant effort has been expended and considerable success has been realized m the application of instrumentation and automatic control equipment in the mining and ore processing industries. This e
Jan 1, 1973
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A Constitutive Relationship For Electrokinetic Dewatering Of Phosphatic Clay Slurries
By J. P. McKinney
Benchtop experiments were performed, in which an electric field was used to enhance separation of water from phosphatic clay suspensions from a central Florida mine. A constitutive relationship was e
Jan 1, 2011
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Newmont Boddington Orebody Two Methods Applied ? Simulation And Uniform Conditioning
The Newmont Boddington Orebody (NBO) is a large, diffuse Au/Cu orebody in Western Australias South-West corner with approximately 20Moz Au in current Reserves. The current sulphide Resource is reporte
Jan 1, 2010
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Climax Uranium Company?s Approach To Vanadium Recovery By Solvent Extraction
By R. E. Musgrove
At the present time Climax Uranium Company recovers vanadium oxide from carnotite type uranium ores in the mill at Grand Junction, Colorado, The flowsheet of this mill is shown in Figure I. Vanadium i
Jan 1, 1958
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Coal Handling With The Rotary Bucket Wheel Machine
By William H. Lehr
In recent years, we have witnessed many innovations in the equipment used in handling bulk materials. Not too long ago, any sizeable stockpile of coal or iron ore was attended by one or more material
Jan 1, 1965
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Calibration Of Low-cost Particulate Matter Sensors For Coal Dust Monitoring - SME Annual Meeting 2022
By Y. Wang, G. Xu, N. A. Amoah, A. Kumar
Mining-induced coal dust causes various respiratory diseases to mine workers, such as coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP). Current available underground monitors are expensive, heavy and only measure m
Mar 2, 2022
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A Model Investigation Of Induction Fans For Underground Mines
By I. M. Konduri
Theoretical investigation and laboratory experimentation have shown a great potential for jet fan ventilation in mines. Jet fans, also called induction fans due to the induction effect of the fluid je
Jan 1, 1996
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Application Of Three-Phase Foam In Extinguishing Spontaneous Combustion Of Coal
In underground coal mining, one of the biggest challenges is spontaneous combustion, which will not only present safety hazards but result in reserve losses as a result of burnt coal. The released hea
Jan 1, 2011
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An Endeavor In Community Public Relations, The Speakers Bureau Of The Tucson Subsection AIME
By Ted H. Eyde
Improving the mineral industry's tarnished image describes in a nut- shell the reason why the Speakers Bureau of the Tucson Subsection of the AIME was formed. Let's go back in time about 3 y
Jan 1, 1975
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Project Payette Proposed Conventional Mining Method For The Creation Of A 315 Foot Diameter Unsupported Sphere At A Depth Of 2700 Feet
By Ronald B. Stone
This paper describes a proposed solution to the problem of mining a 315 foot diameter unsupported sphere at a depth of 2700 feet in a salt dome by conventional mining methods. The proposed solutio
Jan 1, 1968
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Recent Improvements In The MFIRE Mine Ventilation And Fire Simulator
By L. W. Laage
MFIRE is a mine ventilation and fire interaction computer simulation program. It allows transient state ventilation simulation and features mass based flow rates, natural ventilation, air recirculatio
Jan 1, 1993
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Past And Future Trends In Phosphate Use (bc67086e-f222-405c-912f-9c8eb3012d83)
By M. C. Roberts
In assessing the future markets for a mineral from a producing district, three key aspects must be considered: 1) the future growth in markets, 2) the competitiveness of the district in terms of produ
Jan 1, 1998