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Initial Support Design for Tunnels in Horizontally Bedded Sedimentary RockBy Irwan S. Halim
For tunnels in horizontally bedded rock, geologic factors affect the selection and design of the initial supports, including the rock propensity toward parting along bedding and the resulting high pot
Jan 1, 2008
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Reduction Of Gold Inventory In Cyanide Heap LeachingBy Thom Seal, S. J. Jung
This paper will combine three SME annual meeting presentations on reducing gold inventory in cyanide heap leaching. Information on Part I – Side slope leaching (SME 2003), Part II – Determining the d
Jan 1, 2005
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The importance of incorporating dynamic effects of vertical oscillations in designing underground structuresBy S. Sakurai
We discuss the mechanical characteristics of underground structures that are subjected to vertical oscillations. Under such circumstances - expected when an earthquake rupture occurs very close to hig
Jan 1, 2003
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Shaft End Bearing Capacity In Cavernous LimestoneBy Issa S. Oweis
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcite (calcium carbonate). In the presence of an aqueous solution of carbon dioxide (carbonic acid) bicarbonate radicals (2HCO3)- are produced t
Jan 1, 2009
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An Overview Of Selected Industrial Minerals In Colorado And Near-By StatesBy W. Langer
Of the 50 or so most often utilized industrial minerals, more than two thirds are, or have been, produced in the western states of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nort
Jan 1, 2007
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The Effect of Non-Toxic Depressants in Chalcopyrite FlotationThe Effect of Non-Toxic Depressants in Chalcopyrite Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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Economic Potential of Basement Tertiary Quartz Gravels in the Upper Manuherikia ValleyAs the theme of the conference is ære-discover Otago' from the minerals point of view, it is also timely. Of the eight million ounces of gold recorded produced from Otago, perhaps a quarter of th
Jan 1, 1992
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IC 9097 Bureau Of Mines Research Into Reducing Materials-Handling InjuriesBy Richard L. Unger
The Bureau of Mines entered into a cooperative agreement with an eastern Kentucky coal mining company to comprehensively redesign the flow of equipment and supplies throughout its underground mines. I
Jan 1, 1986
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A “Checking System” for Circuit Control and Grade Estimation in Fluorite Flotation PlantsBy Takashi Furuyama, Sukeyuki Mori, Abel Bissombolo
"In flotation practice, a good recovery of minerals largely depends on the degree to which the valuable minerals have been liberated from the associated gangue during the grinding process. Therefore,
Jan 1, 2003
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Implementation Of Advance Control On Rougher Flotation At Teck Pogo Mine - Preprint 09-119The Pogo Mine, near Delta Junction, Alaska is a 2500 TPD gold operation employing processes including grinding, gravity, rougher flotation, leach, CIP, and E/W. An OCS(Optimizing Control System) exper
Jan 1, 2009
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Continuous Training – Insurance for Sustainable OperationBy Richard Phiri, Mike Milupi, Jackson Kapobe, Anton Lemmer, Charles Mazala
Sustainability of plant operations in a rapidly changing mining environment requires a well-trained workforce to ensure smooth running of operations. To ensure availability of trained labor, Mopani Co
Jan 1, 2019
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Institute of Metals Division - The Measurement of the Tetragonality of Ferrous Martensite (TN)By F. W. Schaller
TETRAGONALITY is an important aspect of the models of transformation, strengthening, and tempering of ferrous martensite. When the c/a
Jan 1, 1963
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Driving Molycorp’s Conyeyor Decline at QuestaBy D. R. Shoemaker, H. W. Judges
A 16.5-kt/d underground molybdenum mine is being developed at Questa in northern New Mexico by Molycorp Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Oil Company of California. The new $200-million undergr
Jan 6, 1980
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Morphological approach to volume calculation of complex 3D geological objectsBy D. R. Hack, N. M. Sirakov, M. L. Feves, M. Iwanowski
This paper presents a new approach capable of volume calculation of 3D reconstructed geological objects. The method is based on a well-known concept that states the volume of an object can be computed
Jan 1, 2003
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Problems with determining oxygen deficiencies for use in ratios used for assessing spontaneous combustion activitySeveral common ratios used for determining spontaneous combustion activity rely on comparing the amount of various products of oxidation with the amount of oxygen consumed to produce these products. A
Jan 1, 2009
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A Carpenter’s Journey through Forty Years of Underground Mining, Leaders and LeadingBy J Nixon
I have to say that my story is not too much different to many others who grew up and worked in the great mining fields like Broken Hill, Mt Isa, Rosebery, Kalgoorlie or Kambalda and any one of them co
Mar 21, 2011
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Recovery Efficiency Study on Ilesha Placer Gold Ore by Flotation Using Locally-Sourced Frothers and CollectorsRecovery Efficiency Study on Ilesha Placer Gold Ore by Flotation Using Locally-Sourced Frothers and Collectors
Sep 13, 2010
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The Risk Of Accidents And FatalsBy R. J. Kline
Most accidents are the result of risk taking. They can happen anywhere. Our coal industry categorizes accidents by type, occupation, commodity, age, every way you can imagine. We now know, how many
Jan 1, 2000
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The Peak Hill High Sulphidation Gold Deposit, NSWBy G J. Corbett, T M. Leach
Although hosted within an Ordovician magmatic arc, the Peak Hill high sulphidation system displays features typical of youngerPacific Rim high sulphidation epithermal gold deposits. Regional NW trendi
Jan 1, 1995