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What Financial Institutions Look for in Small Mine Development
By Stanley Dempsey
INTRODUCTION The mining industry has been under- going a significant restructuring for the past several years. Some firms have been liquidated. Some have been merged with other firms. A number of
Jan 1, 1987
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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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Chemical Oxidation Of Cyanide Species By Ozone With Irradiation From Ultraviolet Light ? Introduction
By Charles E. Mauk
In 1970, recognizing the great need for an economical, high capacity chemical oxidation process for wastewater treatment, Houston Research began a fundamental study of the available technology, Includ
Jan 1, 1975
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The Fa1e Of Cyanide In Soils
By Terrence D. Chatwin, James Hendrix
Based on the findings within their report to Congress, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it had decided not to regulate mining wastes under the hazardous waste regulatory pro
Jan 1, 1998
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The Development Through Environment Protection Legislation Of Institution, Legal And Regulatory Controls On Uranium Mining In Northern Australia
By W. J. Atkinson, E. M. Anderson
FOREWORD This paper is based on the authors' experience gained in the environmental assessment of major uranium projects in the former Department of Science and the Environment and Department
Jan 1, 1981
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The Magnetic Susceptibility Of Rutile And Sphene
By S. C. Sun
Very little information is available concerning the magnetic properties of minerals and only recently has there been any attempt to correlate magnetic susceptibility with varying chemical composition1
Jan 1, 1959
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Pebble Crushing Practice At Cyprus Bagdad (189ef622-ccff-4645-a972-8a4fa683e0a8)
The Bagdad mill, built in 1977, was de-signed for a mill capacity of 36,300 tpd. An ABC (Autogenous Mill-Ball Mill-Crusher) grinding circuit was chosen. The original mill contained three completely in
Jan 1, 1992
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Mining in ancient Egypt – all for one, Pharaoh
By Bob Snashall
Introduction 1300 BC, Egypt. Pharaoh, the god-king, owned all things. He was the only mine operator. As the provider of all things, Pharaoh had great expectations of his officials who gathered the we
Jan 2, 1987
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Coal Mine Safety Of The Present
By Robert L. Vines
"What is past is prologue" - motto of National Archives The question of past, present, and future safety performance in the coal mining industry is not merely an academic one, or one which arises
Jan 1, 1985
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Use Lower Shearer Drum Speeds to Achieve Deeper Coal Cutting
By Jonathan Ludlow, Robert A. Jankowksi
Introduction A longwall operator can make few changes to increase output, significantly reduce respirable dust, and decrease power consumption. Reducing drum speed, and thereby cutting with increased
Jan 3, 1984
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HEAP LEACHlNG: KEEP IT SIMPLE
By Thomas J. DeMull
Heap leaching was introduced to the precious metals mining industry approximately two decades ago as a simple, low cost method for recovering gold and silver from ores. Since that time, operational ex
Jan 1, 1998
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Investigation on the use of Chemical Dust Suppressants on Ash Emissions Due to Fort McMurray Wildfire
By W. V. Liu, D. Omane, H. Yu, Y. Pourrahimian
"A large-scale wildfire had broken out at Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada during May 2016. Many oil sands mining activities were affected due to the wildfire and the associated ash emissions. In part
Jan 1, 2017
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Direct Control Of Ball Mill Inventory
By H. Keith Henson
The purpose of this paper is to describe the possible application of two relatively new technologies: flat load cells, and improvement seeking computer programs (referred to in the literature as heuri
Jan 1, 1977
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Radon In British Mines – A Review
By G. H. Thomas, M. C. O’Riordan, S. Rae
INTRODUCTION The British mining industry comprises 228 nationalised coal mines producing some 113 million tonnes of deep mined coal and employing 242,600 persons of whom 185,200 work below ground.
Jan 1, 1981
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Short Term Planning For Mining A Longwall Panel: An Application Of Geostatistics For Quality Control
By R. W. Barbaro
The limitation of sulfur dioxide in power plant emissions dictates that sulfur in coal be reduced to the lowest possible level before combustion so as not to aggravate the emission control problem at
Jan 1, 1988
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Arseno Refractory Gold Technology
By Morris Beattie
Arseno Processing Ltd. has developed process technology for the extraction of gold from refractory ores and concentrates. These ores, which do not respond to conventional extraction processes, are rap
Jan 1, 1998
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Grinding experience at Afton
By J. Lovering, H. Wilhelm, P. Siewert
Introduction The Afton property is located 290 km (180 miles) by air east-northeast from Vancouver and 14 km (8.7 miles) west of Kamloops, a city of 60,000 people, in south central British Columbia
Jan 1, 1987
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Health Effects Among Nonminers In Mining Communities
By Stanley Ferguson
Since 1978, the Colorado Department of Health has become involved in specific investigations of possible radiation hazards among nonminers in Colorado communities. In each instance, the improper dispo
Jan 1, 1981
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Use Of The Pressure Arch In Mine Design At White Pine
By Gonzalo Barrientos
Instrumentation and observation of real mine structures helped define the pressure arch at White Pine, a large copper mine in sedimentary rocks. The pressure arch, which is attributed to inherent hori
Jan 1, 1969
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Rigid Foam For Mine Ventilation
By G. L. Alston
Rigid urethane foam can be used effectively for improving mine air conditioning systems by reducing heat and moisture transfer from mine rock to ventilating air and from mine rock to ventilation ducts
Jan 1, 1963