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Extraction of copper from chalcopyrite concentrates without sulfuric acid generation via chlorination - Part 2: Selective oxidation of chlorinated productsBy T. Tamagawa, I. Iwasaki, N. X. Fu, M. Kobayashi
A low-temperature-chlorination selective oxidation followed by aqueous chloride leaching and SX-EW for producing electrolytic copper, elemental sulfur and ferric oxide was investigated for hydrometall
Jan 1, 2000
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Hauling Coal Into The 21st CenturyBy Dave Willis
In ME'S 1994 Powder River Basin (PRB) coal transportation article, the lead author described some destinations pursued by the railroads. As with many destinations, though, they turned out to be m
Jan 1, 1998
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An Environmentally Compatible Gold Project: The Perama Hill Case (N. Greece)By G. Falalakis
The Perama Hill gold project is an environmentally friendly project designed with the principle of zero discharge to the environment. The main issues of the proposed mine that are addressed in this pa
Jan 1, 2008
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Technical Parameterization of Reserves for Open Pit Design and Mine PlanningBy Thierry Coléou
In this paper, we consider open pit optimization. At present, most methods specify the economic parameters and then find the corresponding optimal pit. But as the economic environment varies (which
Jan 1, 1989
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Overview of Coal Mine Ground Control Issues in the Illnois BasinBy G. M. Molinda
Some of the most difficult coal mine roof in the U.S. can be found in the Illinois Basin. Factors contributing to the high roof fall rate include: weak moisture-sensitive roof rock, high horizontal s
Jan 1, 2008
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Backfill Selection and Experience at the Kanowna Belle Gold Mine, Western AustraliaBy Angus M. Henderson, Charles R. Lilley
Underground mining at Kanowna Belle commenced in July 1998, using a sublevel open stoping method. The use of this stoping method necessitated the use of a cemented fill material for filling primary an
Jan 1, 2001
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Concepts Of A Scheme For Accelerated Consolidation Of Tailings SlurriesBy E. S. Smith, Sunirmal Banerjee
INTRODUCTION Social awareness of the detrimental impact of man-made wastes on our environment has grown considerably during the last two decades. Increased public and institutional concerns have re
Jan 1, 1980
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New Aspects In The Theory And Practice Of Column FlotationBy Julius Rubinstein, Victor Badenicov
The development of column flotation is the most significant achievement in the area of mineral processing in the last few decades. The high efficiency of column flotation allows a reduction in process
Jan 1, 1995
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Effects Of Dust Generation Rate And Source Speed On Dust Flow In A Simulated Longwall FaceBy Jianmin Qin, R. V. Ramani
The major parameters affecting dust flow at a longwall face are dust generation rate, air velocity and quantity distribution at the face, and the characteristics of the dust such as particle size dist
Jan 1, 1991
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Mining Method Selection Techniques - Requirements for Successful SolutionsBy Thomas Oberndorfer
Recent publications indicate that there is a rising interest in the field of mining method selection, and increasing efforts are being undertaken to develop satisfying solutions. Yet, computer assista
Jan 1, 1992
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Geostatistical Design Of Infill Drilling ProgramsBy G. Pan
A geostatistical approach is proposed for the design of infill drilling programs. The method consists of the following four major steps: developing geological favorability models, delineating minerali
Jan 1, 1996
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Improved Method For Assessing The Risk Of Gas/Coal OutburstsBy H. Janas
In a gas/coal outburst the gas plays an active, driving part. The proneness of coal to outbursts can be determined by means of its gas emission properties, since coal that is liable to outbursts diffe
Jan 1, 1980
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Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of Mine Wastes: Keys To Avoid PollutionBy J. Loredo
Wastes related to abandoned mine sites can constitute important potential pollution sources, depending on their mineralogical and geochemical characteristics and volume. Mine waste disposal sites cont
Jan 1, 2006
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2. Models for Prospect Evaluation of Porphyry Copper DepositsBy Victor F. Hollister
Porphyry copper deposits can be categorized into three models for purposes of prospect evaluation: Breccia-pipe, modified Lowell and Guilbert, and diorite models. The modified Lowell and Guilbert mode
Jan 1, 1991
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Pneumatic Backfill In Underground Uranium MinesBy J. E. Powell
Introduction The disposal of mine tailings, development rock, and other unwanted refuse material underground in mines by using pneumatic conveying techniques has been undertaken in the coal industr
Jan 1, 1980
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Role Of Ore Dressing In Beneficiation Of Monohydrate BauxiteBy Zsolt Csillag, Dragorad Ivankovic, Miomir Ceh, Anna Csordás-Tóth
Results of the common research work of ALUTERV-FKI and RI in field of ore dressing are presented here. Although monohydrate types of bauxites consist of finely dispersed minerals, however, in some
Jan 1, 1984
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Remote placer drill and application for reconnaissance of marine precious metal placersBy J. R. Woolsey, B. G. Noakes
A prototype remote placer drill (RPD) has been designed and successfully tested in the offshore gold district of Nome, AK. The RPD system is unique in its design and in the cooperative support that wa
Jan 1, 1991
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Borehole Mining: Improved Technology Expands HorizonBy M. F. Dibble
Borehole mining, as a viable concept for recovering deep sedimentary mineral resources, historically has been long on promise but short on results. Application of the technology seems best suited for
Jan 1, 1992
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Visualized Geostatistical Analysis Of Nome Offshore Gold Placer Deposit Using ARCGIS - A Case StudyBy Huayang Luo, Hui Li, Wei Zhou, Gang Chen, Scott Huang
Abundant beach and offshore resources of gold deposits are demonstrated along the coast of Alaska, and Nome is one of the richest places. Considerable amounts of mineral resources data were collect
Jan 1, 2005
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Ventilation Design for Yucca Mountain Exploratory Studies FacilityBy Romeo S. Jurani
Yucca Mountain, located in Southern Nevada approximately 160 krn northwest of Las Vegas, is currently the site of intensive surfacebased and underground investigations. The investigations are required
Jan 1, 1995