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Advances in Exploration Technology Are Crucial For Gold Companies in the 1990s
By Steve Kral
Competition in the gold mining industry throughout the world has become fierce in recent years. The challenge facing operations personnel is to produce more gold for less money. Likewise, the explo
Jan 1, 1990
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The Corporate Use Of Cash Flow
By Douglas D. Donald
The financial analyst's job is to make an objective appraisal of the investment opportunities which exist within the various industries under his supervision within the context of the economic mo
Jan 1, 1970
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A Management And Reward System For Specialist Departments In Mining Companies - Introduction
By C. Timothy Shaw
Traditionally, only the large mining companies have maintained specialist departments in such areas as Rock Mechanics, Ventilation and Safety. To the small companies this has been a luxury that they c
Jan 1, 1980
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In situ mining push-pull field test for evaluating cation exchange parameters
By D. R. Tweeton, L. W. Lake
A modified push-pull field test and a computer model of cation exchange were developed to aid in evaluating cation exchange parameters prior to in situ mining. Reliable determination of these paramete
Jan 1, 1987
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Standard Reference Materials For The Determination Of Trace Elements In Environmental Samples
By P. D. Lafleur
A concerted effort to determine the quantities and effects of trace elements in the environment requires the application of a number of different analytical techniques in the same or in different labo
Jan 1, 1975
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An Application of Boundary Element Method for Underground Excavations in Jointed Rock.
By G. Y. Li, D. Farahmand
The dilemma of a numerical analyst not only concerns the problem of modelling the non-linear behaviour of intact rock, but also the non- linearity contributed by structural discontinuities. In thi
Jan 1, 1986
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Diesels - Backbone of a Changing Mining Industry
By J. Harrison Daniel
Increasing mechanization of underground mining operations throughout the years has reduced the dependency on large, concentrated working forces. Fewer workers in scattered locations, coupled with the
Jan 1, 1989
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Setting Up A Project Organization For Efficient Mill Or Plant Design ? Introduction
By R. K. Young
Producing a sound plant design for a major project requires hundreds of engineers and many drawings. Economical accomplishment of this task is based upon careful and orderly organization of the design
Jan 1, 1960
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Metallurgical Benefits of High Pressure Roll Grinding for Gold and Copper Recovery
By Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht, Wolfgang Baum
High pressure roll grinding (HPGR) is a mature but still expanding comminution technology. In the metals mining industry, HPGR is slowly gaining acceptance as a cost-efficient, high-throughput alterna
Jan 1, 1998
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Subsurface Investigations Utilizing Large Diameter Borings For The Price Road Drain Tunnel
By Gary S. Brierley, Ronald E. Romley, Alan L. Howard
The Price Road Drain Tunnel in Tempe, Arizona is part of the drainage system constructed in conjunction with the Outer Loop Highway in metropolitan Phoenix. The Outer Loop Project is a part of a much
Jan 1, 1991
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Design And Construction Of A Bulkhead For A Simulated Underground Leaching Stope
By J. F. Able, F. Djahanguiri
The US Bureau of Mines conducted research on underground stope leaching of metalliferous ores. Leaching underground would minimize the environmental impact of ore processing on the surface and would m
Jan 1, 1998
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Crusher for critical size material at Los Bronces semiautogenous grinding plant, Chile
By O. Fernandez, M. Vesely
Abrasive grinding, leading to ultrafine product and "critical size" material buildup inside the mill, is proposed as the cause of high power consumption and low capacity in many fully autogenous grind
Jan 1, 1987
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A Method Of Designing Auxiliary Ventilation Systems For Long Single Underground Openings
By Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya
The design of an auxiliary ventilation system for long underground openings (drifts, ramps and shafts), often requires the installation of multiple fans. The fans are installed in series and separated
Jan 1, 1993
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A Study Of Mesh Ordering Techniques For Mine Ventilation Network Solution Methods
By Jeong-Heum Kim, Jan M. Mutmansky
A number of solution methods for solving the nonlinear equations derived from mine ventilation networks use meshes selected from the network as the basis of the solution techniques. Mathematicians wor
Jan 1, 1993
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Innovative Rehabilitation Approach for Overstressed Existing Linings Using an Adaptable Yielding Support System
By Ingo Ossenbühl, Wolfgang Dolsak, Vojtech Gall, Axel G. Nitschke
"Yielding support systems for application in underground construction have a long history, primarily in mining. Typical examples are tunnels subject to loading conditions that lead to overstressing of
Jan 1, 2016
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Quantitative Models For Aggregate: Some Types And Examples From Oklahoma Carbonate Rocks
By James D. Bliss
Evaluation of data for three engineering variables-absorption, bulk specific gravity, and freeze-thaw durability (350 cycles)-was made for quarries in carbon- ate rocks in Oklahoma that supply aggrega
Jan 1, 1999
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Design And Construction Of A Bulkhead For A Simulated Underground Leaching Stope
By F. Djahanguiri
The US Bureau of Mines con¬ducted research on underground stope leaching of metalliferous ores. Leaching underground would minimize the environmental impact of ore processing on the surface and would
Jan 1, 1997
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Breakage Rates and Size Distributions in Dry Ball Milling for Fine Sizes
By I. Shah, L. G. Austin
A method for quantitative investigation of the phenomena involved in fine grinding of materials that follows the changes in the breakage rates of fine particles has been presented. For relatively har
Jan 1, 1983
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Comparison Of Methods For Determination Of Booster Fan Locations In Underground Mines
By E. Topuz, Xing Wu
INTRODUCTION The air flow in the mine ventilation network can be categorized in three ways: natural splitting, controlled splitting, and semi-controlled splitting. In natural splitting, the air fl
Jan 1, 1989
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A Series Of Comprehensive Optimization Models For Surface Mine Long-Term Planning
By Zhang Youdi
According to general guidelines, deposits suitable for surface mining can be divided into two basic categories: horizontal or flat-bedded deposits and inclined or dip-buried deposits. A series of math
Jan 1, 1989