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Improved Drilling Accuracy Results in Reduced Ore Dilution at Evolution, Cracow (1d6c6ec6-cb87-45aa-b167-63ded86fbade)By Phil Jones
"Dilution — planned and unplanned – remains a significant cost impairment in the mining process. A series of trials were held over a sixmonth period in fiscal year 2018 (FY18) that established the cos
May 1, 2019
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Recycling of discarded photovoltaic solar modules for metal recoveryBy Nikhil Dhawan, Shrey Agrawal
India’s most extensive renewable energy expansion program targets 280 GW of solar energy by 2030. Due to the massive generation of photovoltaic waste (expected 34,600 T by 2030), stringent recycling e
Nov 14, 2022
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Factors Influencing Water Discharges From Underground Coal Mine Pools In PennsylvaniaBy A. Iannacchione
Most legacy drift mines entered the coal reserve from outcrop and developed up-dip. The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 changed this way of mining, requiring all new mines with acid
Feb 23, 2014
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Molybdenite Concentrate Purification by a Continuous Sulfation‑Leaching ProcessBy I. WILKOMIRSKY, J. BECKER, F. Parada
Purification of molybdenite concentrate from copper concentrates was performed by sulfation. The sulfation of molybdenite concentrates was carried out with pure sulfuric acid (> 96%) at 160–190 °C to
Jun 14, 2022
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An Endeavor In Community Public Relations, The Speakers Bureau Of The Tucson Subsection AIMEBy Ted H. Eyde
Improving the mineral industry's tarnished image describes in a nut- shell the reason why the Speakers Bureau of the Tucson Subsection of the AIME was formed. Let's go back in time about 3 y
Jan 1, 1975
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Helmet-CAM: Strategically minimizing exposures to respirable dust through video exposure monitoringBy J. R. Patts, A. B. Cecala, E. J. Haas
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) remains a serious health hazard to the U.S. mining workforce who are potentially exposed to RCS [1,2] as various ore bodies are drilled, blasted, hauled
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Increasing Availability through Advanced Gearless Drive Technology (581a2310-147b-4546-9b01-72b08d1517e0)By C. Dirscherl
"Declining ore grade, leading to increased material transport and plant throughput requirements, is one of the major challenges in the current mining environment. This is accompanied by rising energy
Jan 1, 2015
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Fire Behavior of Kaolinite CompositesBy J. -M. Lopez-Cuesta, C. Petter, B. Otazaghine, M. Batistella, R. Sonnier
"Kaolinite is a dioctahedral aluminosilicate widely used as paper filler and coating pigment. At the best of our knowledge, kaolinite is not widely used in polymer industry. Therefore, in this study,
Jan 1, 2015
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Full-Face Shaft Sinking At The Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited Underground Research LaboratoryBy G. W. R. Kuzyk
The Underground Research Laboratory (URL) , a major geotechnical research facility, is currently being developed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) , 120 km northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Statistical Analysis Of Diesel Particulate Matter And Silica For Underground Stone Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2022By E. Rubenstein, V. Gangrade, K. V. Raj, M. L. Harris
Underground stone mine ventilation is characterized by large openings with low resistances. These mines primarily face three challenges: moving adequate volumes of air, controlling and directing the a
Mar 2, 2022
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Electrokinetic Dewatering Of Phosphatic Clay Settling Areas: Numerical Simulation And Economic AssessmentBy J. P. McKinney
A mathematical model is presented for the electrokinetic dewatering of suspensions of phosphatic clays. The modeling approach couples a boundary-element model for solution of Laplace?s equation to a r
Jan 1, 2011
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Confidence Interval Estimation For Minable ReservesBy B. M. Davis
The uncertainty associated with a reserve estimate has generally been expressed as a subjective ranking rather than a quantitative expression of either reliability or uncertainty. These rankings of es
Jan 1, 1992
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High Intensity Magnetic Beneficiation Of Industrial Minerals - A SurveyBy Haydn H. Murray
This paper presents the results of test work performed with a Pacific Electric Motors (PEM) high intensity magnetic separator (20 kilogauss) , a unit capable of separating weakly, as well as strongly,
Jan 1, 1976
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Moisture Variance of Mine Dust Samples and the Inclusion of Moisture as Incombustible ContentBy M. L. Harris
Explosions in underground mines and surface facilities such as processing plants are caused by confined accumulations of combustible dust and/or flammable gas mixed with air in the presence of an ign
Feb 23, 2014
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A New Generation Copper ExtractantBy G. A. Kordosky
LIX® 34 liquid ion exchange reagent, one of a totally new class of metal extractants, is discussed in terms of its properties. Specifically, these properties include improved selectivity for copper an
Jan 1, 1976
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Collector Mixtures And Collector Frother Emulsions In Sulfide Mineral Flotation - SummaryBy Arvid E. Anderson
The paper describes the unique operating features of the Lebanon Concentrator Plant wherein both magnetic concentration and froth flotation are used. Chalcopyrite is selectively floated by the use
Jan 1, 1958
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Three-Dimensional Modeling of Fugitive Dust Dispersion in Idealized Openpit MinesBy K. V. Raj, T. Bhowmick
"The control of fugitive dust in high-latitude openpit mines is challenging due to unique atmospheric phenomena resulting in complicated flow regimes as well as atmospheric inversion due to the lack o
Jan 1, 2015
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Compiling Defendable Hydrologic Balances for Greenfield and Operating MinesBy T. Wohlford
Due to the increases available base of scientific knowledge, increased independent review required by worldwide security exchanges, and the need for accuracy in characterizing mine water resources, it
Feb 23, 2014
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Gallium, Germanium, Indium, And Silicon: Semiconductor Metals Critical To The High Technology IndustriesBy R. P. Aldis
A wide range of mineral-derived products are required by the electronics industry for it to function. In one form or another, almost all the known elements have been experimented with and tested for v
Jan 1, 1991
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Why Do Haul Truck Fatal Accidents Keep Occurring? "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Timothy J. Orr, Robin J. Burgess-Limerick, Jennica L. Bellanca, MARGARET E. RYAN
Powered haulage continues to be a large safety concern for the mining industry, accounting for approximately 50%of the mining fatal accidents every year. Among these fatal accidents, haul-truck-relate
Feb 22, 2021