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Finding The Mining Sequence And Cutoff Grade Schedule That Maximizes Net Present Value (cde8e1ed-4cf8-4a96-8a5a-6d8fe1d35b12)By F. Seymour
A dynamic programming algorithm is presented that takes a series of nested phases, a fixed mining rate schedule, a fixed plant production capacity schedule, and finds the mining and cutoff grade seque
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of an Automation Laboratory and Courses for Mining Engineering EducationBy K. N. Mayfield, T. Novak
"The applications for automation continue to expand within the mining industry. These applications can range from the startup, control, and shutdown of processing plants to the autonomous operation of
Jan 1, 2017
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Minerals processing developments outlined for various areas of concentration technologyBy D. R. Nagaraj
Editor's note: Minerals concentration is a disparate area, one involving many disciplines. Flotation, flocculation, reagents, microbial processes, gravity and magnetic separation, and the areas o
Jan 9, 1986
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Dilution and Ore Loss Projections: Strategies and ConsiderationsBy T. Matthews
"One critical factor in mineral reserves reporting, as well as mine-reserves reconciliation, is the impact of dilution and ore loss in the mining process. This paper considers the implications of vari
Jan 1, 2015
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Prediction of human core temperature rise and moisture loss in refuge alternatives for underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2017By M. Hepokoski, M. Klein, D. S. Yantek, L. Yan
Research by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has shown that heat/humidity buildup is a major concern within coal mine refuge alternatives. High temperature and hu
Jan 1, 2017
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Prediction of human core temperature rise and moisture loss in refuge alternatives for underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2018By M. Hepokoski, M. Klein, D. S. Yantek, L. Yan
Research by the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has shown that heat/humidity buildup is a major concern within coal mine refuge alternatives. High temperature and hu
Jan 1, 2018
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Integrated Tactical Mine Planning at Chino Narrows Planning-Execution GapBy J. Castaneda, J. Schmidt
"INTRODUCTION Chino is an open-pit copper mining complex faced with intricate material routing requirements. Historically, this was challenging at the mine, in part because the shovel dig plan, haul p
Jan 1, 2018
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Reagent Conditioning For Improved Flotation SelectivityBy C. E. Jordan
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the fundamentals of fatty acid/fuel oil conditioning for improved flotation selectivity. Both conditioning time and intensity can provide optimum flotation selecti
Jan 1, 1995
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Use Of Salt Cavities For Storage Of Gas And Fluid Fuels In The Energy CrisisBy Shosei Serata
In the past, salt cavities for storage of liquid and gaseous fuels have been developed and operated using practical experience as a guide rather than rock mechanics principles and practices. Although
Jan 1, 1974
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Dynamic Unfolding-Complex Geology Case Study of Tenke-Fungurume Mining District DepositsBy A. Cartwright, J. Cardwell
"Complex geology requires innovative approaches to confidently and appropriately model grade and geologic trends. Local Anisotropy Kriging (LAK), by Isaaks and Company, and MineSight® Dynamic Unfoldin
Jan 1, 2016
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Mining Research Sponsored By The Australian Mineral Industries Research AssociationBy John C. Nixon
In 1959, The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (Aus. I.M.M.) was asked by the Federal Government of Australia and the State Government of South Australia to join in the formation and man
Jan 1, 1977
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Characterization Of Chain Pillar Stability In A Deep Western Coal Mine -Case StudyBy M. J. DeMarco
Beginning in late 1985 and continuing through 1987, Bureau of Mines personnel investigated longwall chain pillar and entry design in two-and three-entry gate-road systems at a deep underground coal mi
Jan 1, 1988
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The Mew.@ Cell - An Alternative To Merrill CroweBy Tony Treasure, Ian Ewart
The EMEW® cell has been developed to overcome a number of inherent limitations in conventional electrowinning technology, particularly the high cost and restricted process windows characteristic of co
Jan 1, 2000
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Refining Copper Powder Via The Formation Of A Copper (I) -Ethylene ComplexBy R. G. Robins
The dissolution of metallic copper powder in aqueous solutions of cupric sulfate with ethylene under low pressure was investigated. The reaction stoichiometry obtained was:
Jan 1, 1988
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A Microcrack Model for the Deformation and Strength of Algerie GraniteBy Paul E. Senseny
Data from triaxial compression tests per- formed at confining pressures between 0 and 100 MPa are used to evaluate parameters in a contitutive model that is based on microcracking. The tensorial formu
Jan 1, 1986
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Modeling Of Cyanide Degradation In Tailings Impoundments (5fd05068-2212-4f07-b8ca-14839fba2b21)By M. M. Botz
Cyanidation tailings which are disposed in a surface impoundment experience a loss of cyanide due to natural degradation, frequently reducing the cyanide concentration to very low levels. Quantifying
Jan 1, 1999
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Natural Attenuation of Cyanide by Soil MaterialBy Roman Z. Pyrih
Subsurface migration of cyanide is attenuated by naturally occurring geochemical and biogeochemical processes. Geochemical mechanisms which remove or immobilize cyanide and metal-cyanide complexes inc
Jan 1, 1990
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Preventive Maintenance -What, How Much And Why?By Joseph B. Novak
In the last decade or so, the importance of effective preventive maintenance controls and practices has taken on a new and accelerated emphasis. Advances in technology and changes in equipment and pro
Jan 1, 1971
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Carbon Dioxide Sequestration By Direct Mineral Carbonation: Process Mineralogy Of Feed And Products (SME Annual Meeting Feb. 26-28, Denver, Colorado)By W. K. Collins, C. L. Dahlin, D. C. Dahlin, W. K. O’Connor, G. E. Rush
Direct mineral carbonation has been investigated as a process to convert gaseous CO2 into a geologically stable final form. The process utilizes a slurry of water, with bicarbonate and salt additions,
Jan 1, 2001
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Evolving Earth, Pacific Opening, And Related Mineral BeltsBy Wilfred Walker
A working hypothesis is presented herein mineral belts are split as all world oceans opened. Rather than plate tectonics, expansion is favored as the most recent expression of the sequence of convecti
Jan 1, 1982