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Initiation Of A Rock Mechanics Program At White Pine Copper Company ? IntroductionBy John Bley
White Pine Copper Company operates a mine in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan using a modified room-and-pillar system for extracting ore.1 Mine production averages 15, 500 tons per day. The terrain is
Jan 1, 1964
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Search Systems: A Better Way To Find Porphyry Copper And Molybdenum DepositsBy John T. Awald
The efficiency of search for porphyry copper and molybdenum deposits can be greatly increased. A model exploration system is here presented to show how geologic literature data and field surveys can b
Jan 1, 1973
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"A Fossil Fuel Choice--To Manufacture Gas Or Generate Electricity" ? IntroductionBy James K. A. Harral
The growing national concern over energy has aroused a great deal of interest in the most efficient and least costly way to use our remaining fossil fuel reserves. A number of studies have been publis
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal Mining - Energy With SafetyBy D. R. Forshey
Although the United States has the world's largest coal reserves, most of those reserves will require underground mining. Unless underground injury and fatality rates are reduced, the number of d
Jan 1, 1987
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Drilling And Sampling Of Deep OrebodiesBy A. P. Wickland
The characteristic problems related to drilling a hole for evaluation of an orebody are generally quite similar, whether we're drilling a core hole, or a hole to obtain chip samples. The basic ob
Jan 1, 1973
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Changing Patterns In Mineral ExplorationBy John S. Burton
Mineral policy in Canada has been in a state of transition and change over the past several years. 1976 has witnessed some settling of troubled waters and the pattern of the currents of change is beco
Jan 1, 1976
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Limnology of the Sleeper Pit Lake, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Steven A. Atkin, William D. Schrand
Closure plans for open pit mines require the prediction of final pit lake water chemistry. The geochemical models used for water quality predictions make assumptions about the physical and chemical be
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimization of Operational Parameters to Improve Bioleaching of Arsenic from Mine Tailings in Continuous Stirred Tank ReactorsBy I. Casasbuenas, K. A. Nguyen, E. I. Ngoma, H. Kim, D. Borja, J. H. Park, R. A. Silva, S. Choi
"This study aimed to determine the optimum operating parameters of a continuous bioleaching system to leach arsenic (As) from mine tailings using a mixed mesophilic bacterial culture. The microbial co
Jan 1, 2018
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Concentrate Regrind At The Ray ConcentratorBy J. W. Lowry
After years of processing copper porphry ores, the Ray concentrator of Kennecott Minerals Company installed a concentrate regrind mill in its flotation circuit. The first cleaner concentrate is regrou
Jan 1, 1980
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Economics Of Cement Transportation ? IntroductionBy S. K. M. Chao
The increasing demand for large volumes of relatively low-cost cement has resulted in the need for an equally low-cost high-volume means for transporting that cement. It has been estimated that 20
Jan 1, 1975
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Realizing CAD's Full Potential In Ventilation SimulationBy S. B. Patton, T. Novak
To fully utilize a ventilation simulator as a planning and production tool, the network database must keep pace with mining progress. By using AutoCAD's™ attribute-definition function, the branch
Jan 1, 1995
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The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI)By Roger J. Hornberger, Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Dirk J. A. vanZyl, Gene E. Krueger, Harry H. Posey, Kim A. Lapakko, Charles H. Buckmam
The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI) was initiated in 1995 by federal agencies, the National Mining Association and the Interstate Mining Compact Commission to identify, evaluate and develop
Jan 1, 2000
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Microscopical Characterization of Oxidation Products From Suspension Smelting StudiesBy E. Peuraniemi, S. Strömberg, S. Jyrkönen, A. Jokilaakso
Several sulfidic raw materials have been flash oxidized in a laboratory furnace in oxidizing atmospheres at temperatures of 500-1100°C. Chemical analysis was used to determine the oxidation degree, an
Jan 1, 1998
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On-Line Sensors and Process Control for Coal Preparation PlantsBy S. K. Kawatra, K. A. O, DeLa&apos
On-line sensors and process controls are important for efficient operation of coal preparation plants. The objective of this paper is to describe the current practice in on-line measurement of composi
Jan 1, 1988
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Geostatistical Concepts And Algorithms For Ore Reserve Classification ? IntroductionBy P. Diehl
The increasing public interest in a useful framework for an assessment and classification of mineral resources (1) is documented by the recently published international classification scheme of the Un
Jan 1, 1982
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The Sulphation Of Oxidized Nickel OresBy John H. Canterford
The conversion of nickel and cobalt to the water-soluble sulphates forms the basis of some of the many methods of recovering these metals from their oxide and silicate ores. The applicability of these
Jan 1, 1979
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Goal programming model for determining the optimal production schedule considering penalties or bonuses dependent on qualityBy R. W. Barbaro, J. M. Mutrnansky
This paper presents a nonlinear integer goal programming model that optimizes a mineral production schedule while considering the penalties and bonuses based on quality variations in the final product
Jan 1, 1987
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Cost Management and Cost ControlBy Bruno C. Boik
INTRODUCTION Cost Management is the evaluation and control of project scope, budgets, and costs with the objective to minimize costs and maximize the benefits to be derived from the use of project r
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Aspects of the Thermodynamics of Flotation (a01bf4f4-224d-4c94-ae6e-49e28d1e2721)By D. W. Fuerstenau, S. Raghavan
This paper presents a brief summary of some of the thermodynamic aspects of flotation processes. Thermodynamic considerations that control interfacial and wetting behavior in mineral/water/air systems
Jan 1, 1976
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Acid Rock Drainage Prediction for Low-Sulphide, Low- Neutralisation Potential Mine WastesBy Michael G. Li
Prediction of acid rock drainage (ARD) for low-sulphide, low-neutralisation potential (LSLNP) mine wastes is methodologically different from that for normal sulphidic mining wastes. In this paper. LSL
Jan 1, 2000