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Practical Integrated Metallurgical Accounting Solutions For Supporting Production DecisionsBy M. C. Mound, L. Fradette, C. Colbert
Metallurgical Accounting in the mineral processing industry transforms accumulated process data, including flow rates and assays, into a coherent information format. This is used to rapidly provide p
Jan 1, 2003
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Additives for Magnetic Separation of Iron Ore Ultrafines - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Leandro Seixas Bicalho, Wagner Cláudio da Silva, Kelly Laranjeira Nunes, Lívia Marques Faustino
Seeking to implement the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management to improve the safety of their tailings facilities across the globe, mining companies are motivated to invest in new technologi
Feb 1, 2024
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The Influence of Non-Normal Loading on Single Bit-Tooth IndentationBy D. A. Curry
This paper describes a study of the influence of non-normal loading on the indentation behaviour of single bit-teeth. Indentation experiments have been performed on a soft, isotropic limestone using b
Jan 1, 1986
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Novel technology methods of enterprise unmanned traffic management (E-UTM) solutions for miningBy Aimee A. Woolsey
Enterprise unmanned traffic management (E-UTM) is a holistic system concept evolving from technological developments in radio frequency (RF), where dynamic tracking can be added into current and emerg
May 1, 2023
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Visualizing Rock Mass Displacement and Strain Data for Interpretation of Tarp Levels as a Safety Measure: A Case Study at the San Xavier (SX) - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Angelina Anani, Nilufer K. B. Akbulut, Sefiu O. Adewuyi
Crucial information about safety, design, and operation can be utilized in underground mines from ground movement data. Communicating the information and exploring new findings can be a challenge in a
Feb 1, 2025
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Longwall Mining – IntroductionBy William Harrison, Robert H. Trent
GENERAL DESCRIPTION History The most striking feature of mining in the United States has been the infrequent use of longwall systems. This system, which accounts for the majority of coal product
Jan 1, 1982
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Application of Mathematical Models to Mine Water InflowBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
The literature on four different topics is re¬viewed herein for purposes of mathematical mod¬eling of mine water inflow. The first of the topics reviewed is modeling of fissured or fractured ma¬terial
Jan 1, 1986
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Coal Mine Subsidence: The Effect of Mitigation on Crop YieldsBy R. G. Darmody
Longwall coal mining in southern Illinois occurs beneath some of the best agricultural land in the U.S. This region is characterized by highly productive, nearly level, and somewhat poorly drained so
Jan 1, 1986
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Exploration Forecasts and Exploitation Realities at the Woodsreef Mine, New South Wales, AustraliaBy Barrie Butt, V. S. Znamensky
The opportunity for an exploration geologist to follow a successful exploration project through the feasibility, financing, construction, development, and exploitation phase is rare. In addition, it i
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining’s Comeback is Slow and Uneven, But There is ImprovementIntroduction The US mineral industry in 1983 participated in the recovery from the recent recession. Compared with 1982, the value of raw nonfuel mineral output rose 8% to $21.2 billion. The $218
Jan 5, 1984
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Kelsey Lake: First Diamond Mine In North AmericaBy Howard G. Coopersmith
Kelsey Lake kimberlites are a cluster of eight diamondiferous pipes that occur in the northern State Line kimber lite district of the Colorado-Wyo¬ming diamond province (Coopersmith 1991, 1993) (Fig.
Jan 1, 1997
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Three Major Mining Challenges And Their Technological SolutionsBy Fabio Mielli
The mining industry is a multifaceted industry with special characteristics that make efficient and intelligent operations uniquely challenging, and subsequently call for distinctive and tailored solu
Jan 1, 2011
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Platinum: The view from South AfricaBy F. Feichtinger, M. Riess, A. Lammer
Introduction This article discusses the unique range of properties of platinum and its applications as a high technology metal. World reserves of this strategic and precious metal are confined mostly
Jan 2, 1988
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California’s Foothill Gold Belt : Some famous lode mines are showing signs of renewed interestBy Peter Joralemon
Introduction The Sierra Nevada Foothill Gold Belt in California extends from Mariposa north for more than 420 km (200 miles). It includes the Grass Valley and Alleghany districts in the zone of Nor
Jan 7, 1987
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Urban Mining : Recycling Concrete and AsphaltBy Robert R. Munro
Introduction Traditional aggregate sources - riverbeds and alluvial fans - located close to developing urban centers are being foreclosed to mining. As sand and gravel reserves are depleted, nearby p
Jan 7, 1984
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A panoramic overview of chlorination and carbochlorination of light rare earth oxides including thermodynamic, reaction mechanism and kinetic aspectsBy ANA E. BOHE, MICCO GEORGINA DE, GASTON G. FOUGA, JUAN P. GAVIRIA, FEDERICO J. POMIRO
To the best of our knowledge, this paper comprehensively summarizes a thorough study to determine the thermodynamic viability of the reactions between light rare earth oxides and chlorine with and wit
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Image-Based 3D Reconstructions for Stockpile Volume MeasurementBy G. A. Christie
This paper presents a vision system capable of providing an accurate estimate for the volume of stockpiles using 2D images. By imaging a stockpile from multiple viewpoints with a two-camera system, a
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The Hydraulic ExcavatorBy John Mahoney
We live in a world of change and the mining industry is enjoying some of the most rapid changes today that have been seen in a long time, We'd like you to open your mind to a new concept in mater
Jan 1, 1973
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US Bureau of Mines Research Leads to a More Productive Minerals IndustryBy Bradley Johnson
Introduction Since its creation in 1910, the Bureau of Mines has conducted a wide-ranging program of research on mining technology. Over the years, the Bureau has perhaps become best known for its ac
Jan 11, 1983
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Grade Control and Mine Planning – Observations from the FrontBy D. E. Cameron
"INTRODUCTION Grade control requirements for base and precious metal projects are an important input to both conceptual and feasibility mine plans. It’s the author’s experience that grade control inpu
Jan 1, 2018