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Behavior of dust clouds in mine airways
By R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar
Control of respirable dust in mines has been given paramount importance due to the health and safety implications associated with fine dust. Understanding the temporal and spatial behavior of dust has
Jan 1, 1987
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Geostatistical Design Of Infill Drilling Programs
By G. Pan
A geostatistical approach is proposed for the design of infill drilling programs. The method consists of the following four major steps: developing geological favorability models, delineating minerali
Jan 1, 1996
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Gravity Concentration of Gold from Complex Sulfide Ores Within Boliden Mineral AB
By Lars Söderberg, Eric Sandström, Per G. Broman
INTRODUCTION Boliden Mineral AB currently mines sulfide ores in 18 mines and processes them in eight concentrators. Most ores are typically complex. Gold consti¬tutes a considerable part of the value
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology And The Semivariogram - A Critical Relationship - Introduction
By Jean-Michel Rendu
The semivariogram is one of the most important tools available to the geostatistician for the analysis of mineral deposits. To be complete, a semivariogram study must include a minimum of three parts
Jan 1, 1982
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Process Development For Recovery Of Cu, Sb And Ag From Tetrahedrite Concentrates
By Shijie Wang
The metals of value in tetrahedrite are copper, antimony and silver. A new hydrometallurgical process is proposed to recover these metals from tetrahedrite. The process consists of leaching concentrat
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimizing Technology for Leach Pad Liner Selection
By Richard V. Beck, Donald R. East, Jeremy P. Haile
In view of the increasing use of heap leach operations in the mining industry and the critically important performance of the leach pad liner in both the economic and environmental aspects of the desi
Jan 1, 1987
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Expert System of In-Situ Leaching of Uranium
By Zhang Dekuan, Wang Haifeng, Yi Weiping, Wan Liping, Yu Yunzhen
The fundamentals of domain knowledge, knowledge base building, system structure, principle of inference mechanism, function of explanation mechanism, application analysis on Expert System of In-situ L
Jan 1, 1996
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The South African Reporting Environment
By F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
South Africa has adopted its own code for public reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in 2000. The South African Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC Cod
Jan 1, 2003
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Material Handling Considerations In Bored Tunnels
By Nestor M. Fillip
INTRODUCTION The Advisory Conference on Tunneling held in Washington, D.C. in 1970 under the auspices of the organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) forecast that $54 billion w
Jan 1, 1974
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Uranium In Situ Leach Mining - Environmental Controls
By William C. Larson
The number of uranium in situ leach operations has increased significantly since 1975. As of May, 1980, there were a total of 27 active projects, including 16 commercial scale operations (or under con
Jan 1, 1980
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Plant and Laboratory Practice in Nonmetallic Flotation
By Edwin H. Bentzen, Immo H. Redeker
Important industrial minerals are separated and concentrated by froth flotation by industry today. The following descriptions are presented as an overview of the methods employed to separate and recov
Jan 1, 1986
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What's Next for Cyanide 1n Enviroregs (U.S.)?
By F. W. DeVries
The preoccupation with cyanide as an environmental issue has been described as virtually an obsession for state and federal agencies enacting regulations for environmental protection. This seems likel
Jan 1, 1991
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Phosphate Rock Beneficiation Practice
By R. L. Wiegel
There are approximately 40 million tons per year of phosphate rock produced in the United States, half of it by flotation. The bulk of this is used to produce diammonium phosphate, an essential ingred
Jan 1, 1999
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Predicting Groundwater Inflow into Hard-Rock Tunnels: Estimating the High-End of the Permeability Distribution
By John H. Raymer
The accuracy of inflow estimates depends largely on how well permeability is characterized. Permeability is best evaluated as a statistical distribution. For the Chattahoochee Tunnel, this distributio
Jan 1, 2001
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Monitoring System for Geomechanic Support of Design and Mining Operations at Underground Coal Mines
By Boris V. Vlasenko, Vadim P. Potapov, Gennady I. Gritsko
In this paper we consider the elements of an information geomechanic monitoring system which is used in computerized mine planning and mining operations control. The automated sys tem is a technical m
Jan 1, 1996
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Carbonic Anhydrase And Carboxypeptidase A Metalloprotein Affinity Metal Chromatography
By R. Spears, J. B. Vincent, S. Donald, J. Litaker
Previous efforts to remove and concentrate heavy-metal ions from wastewater streams via metalloprotein affinity metal chromatography (MAMC) were limited to the metal transport protein transferrin. Ext
Jan 1, 1996
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Recovery of Copper Oxide Minerals by Sulfidization Flotation
By N. N. Manu
In the Central African Copper Belt, sulfidization flotation is the standard practice for dolomitic copper oxide ores. It is a delicate process, and its plant application requires close control of the
Jan 1, 1994
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The Adiabatic Compression of Air by Large Falls of Roof
By Malcolm J. McPherson
There have been numerous recorded cases of mine explosions being initiated by falls of roof. The actual mechanism of the ignition has often been unknown. One possibility is incendive frictional sparki
Jan 1, 1995
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Research and Application of Squeezed-transport Technique and Equipment for High-density and Paste Backfill
By Zhou Aimin, Xie Benxian, Song Chongkai, He Zhexiang, Zhang Changqing
Concrete pump is commonly used to transport paste and high-density backfill over relatively long horizontal distances. However, since the investment in concrete-pump and its operating cost are quite h
Jan 1, 2001
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Flocculation Of Fine Coal Using Synthetic And Biologically Derived Flocculants
By R. W. Smith, S. A. Davis, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra
The flocculation of coal is typically accomplished by the addition of commercially available polymeric flocculants. Recently it was shown that biopolymers derived from microorganisms can also be used.
Jan 1, 1998