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Evaluation of yielding in longwall chain pillars - a case studyBy D. A. Newman
A longwall chain pillar is comprised of two distinct zones, a solid elastic core enclosed by an exterior of failed or yielded coal. For the purpose of pillar design, the ability to delineate the exten
Jan 1, 1988
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Environmental Laws of MexicoBy James A. Holtkamp
Environmental regulation in Mexico has matured dramatically and effectively in the last decade. The gap between environmental regulation in the United States and Mexico is rapidly narrowing. From a re
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining 1993In 1993, the United States' economy grew at a rate of about 3%. The Gross Domestic Product rose to $6.4 trillion. With more than 258 million people - 599,000 in mining including petroleum - the U
Jan 1, 1994
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Advances in Biological Cyanide DetoxificationBy P. R. Altringer, R. H. Lien, B. E. Dinsdale
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating biodegradation of cyanide as a means of decommissioning heap leach operations. Biological oxidation decreased weak acid dissociab
Jan 1, 1992
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Refractory Gold Treatment Options - Economics Rule the WayBy John E. Litz, Charles W. Kenney, Wayne Carter
Refractory gold ore pretreatment processes continue to receive much attention. This paper compares the relative economics of treating ores by oxygen pressure oxidation, roasting and bacterial oxidatio
Jan 1, 1990
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Panel Discussion On RoastingBy Stanley Bunk
The fluidized bed was invented by Fritz Winkler of Germany in 1921. The first application in the U.S. was in the development of the fluidized bed catalytic cracking of petroleum in 1942. Today, fluid
Jan 1, 1990
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Economic Considerations Of Comminution CircuitsBy Wendi H. Cooksey
This paper examines two comminution circuits on a hypothetical gold ore deposit with both small-scale (1,000 short tons per day) and large-scale (35,000 short tons per day) production rates. The most
Jan 1, 1998
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Bucyrus acquires Terex?s mining divisionAlready one of the premiere suppliers of mining equipment in the world, Bucyrus strengthened its position when it signed a definitive agreement to purchase Terex?s mining equipment business for $1.3 b
Jan 2, 2010
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Radio Remote Control Mining at Cyprus SierritaBy Gary A. Perry
Cyprus Sierrita produces copper and molybdenum from its Sierrita and Twin Buttes open pit mines south of Tucson, AZ. Both pits were started in the late 1960s and are more than 460 m (1500 ft) deep. S
Jan 1, 1994
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Cyanide Speciation by Automated Kelada Methods, and Comparison with Manual Standard Methods for Total CyanideBy Kambhampati C. Rao, Cecil Lue-Hing, Nabih P. Kelada, William B. Willborn
improvements in the analytical techniques for cyanide speciation can furnish useful information about the behavior of the different cyanide species in the receiving environment. This could be of help
Jan 1, 1992
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Techno-economic Evaluation Of Filblast Technology At 8oddington Gold MineBy Brendan Parker, Joseph Skrypniuk
Boddington Gold Mine1 (BGM) commenced production in 1987 and is currently ranked as the second largest gold producer in Australia. In a strategy to improve plant efficiency, constraints to plant perf
Jan 1, 1996
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Eureka Mine - Development And Implementation Of A Novel Gravity/heap Leach ProcessBy P Simpson, P Bundo
The Eureka Mine is situated in the Guruve district of Zimbabwe, some 150 km north of Harare. The mine was first worked in 1895 and until recently was operated as a typical Zimbabwean "smallworking" wi
Jan 1, 2000
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Hungary’s Selmec Mining School, one of Europe’s oldest, celebratesits 250th anniversaryBy Frigyes Egerer, Pál Bárczy
Introduction Charles III, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, established one of the first mining schools in Europe on June 22, 1735, in Selmecbanya (Schemnitz in German a
Jan 6, 1986
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Clays: A Review of 1994 ActivitiesBy L. A. Arrington-Webb
Forty-four states produced clay products during 1994 for a total value of $1.6 billion. This was a 3% increase in total tonnage and a 7% increase in value from 1993. Kaolin Domestic production o
Jan 1, 1995
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Knife River’s Beulah Mine – A Three-Seam ChallengeBy Carl S. Vender
Knife River Coal Mining Co.'s Beulah Mine is a multiple-seam lignite operation located in western North Dakota. The mine began production in 1963 with annual production of 450 kt (496,000 st). It
Jan 1, 1991
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Water Jet Channeling In A Mountain Granite QuarryBy M. J. Liesveld, D. Liesveld
For a Colorado mountain quarry, the Water Jet Channeling Method is far superior to Burning, Sawing, Drilling, or Shooting with Primer Cord, Water, or Black Powder. Throughout the life of our quarry, w
Jan 1, 2004
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Coal Geology, Reserves and Production in Northern and Central AppalachiaBy E. R. Slatick
The northern and central Appalachian coal basin in the eastern United States has been the source of about two-thirds of the nation's coal output during the 20th century. This region includes part
Jan 1, 1995
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Mining’s Image – What Does the Public Really Think?By Nancy Bingham
The mining industry’s image is molded by what the public knows, or thinks it knows about mining. As Caterpillar prepared for the production of its educational video, Common Ground, the public’s percep
Jan 1, 1994
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Progressive Kriging - A Method Of Testing The Geostatistical Hypotheses ? IntroductionBy R. L. Sandefur
Any geostatistical study involves (implicit) hypotheses about 1. The distribution function 2. The drift of the data 3. The (underlying) variogram Once these are known, most other results f
Jan 1, 1982
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Computerized Mine Planning in Michigan Iron OreBy Allan E. Koski
Michigan is the second largest iron ore producing state in the United States. The Empire Mine, celebrating its 30th anniversary in 1994, is the largest iron ore mine in the state. The Empire Iron M
Jan 1, 1994