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The Aster Process For The Destruction Of Cn- And Scn-By HJ Marais, J A. van Niekerk
An investigation was initiated by BILLITON Process Research and Gold Fields Limited for the efficient removal of thiocyanate and cyanide from leach solutions. This led to the development of the ASTERT
Jan 1, 2000
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Poly-Met Mill Liners For Autogenous And Semiautogenous Grinding MillsBy K. A. Eriksson
Over 25 years ago, SKEGA pioneered the use of rubber linings in grinding mills and rubber is today widely accepted and almost standard material chosen for Regrind -and Secondary Mills. There are, howe
Jan 1, 1988
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Ventilation Design Alternatives for Underground Placer Mines in the ArcticBy Michael G. Nelson, Hanguang Wu, V. Izaxon, Sukumar Bandopadhyay
The method of mine ventilation involving heated air, which is frequently used in mines in cold regions, does not correspond to the natural conditions prevailing in permafrost regions; it is not econom
Jan 1, 1997
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A Capacitance Meter For Measuring Total Airborne Coal Dust ConcentrationsBy B. Jensen, B. K. Abraham, G. J. Tuck, A. D. S. Gillies
A dust concentration meter has been developed with Australian coal industry support for the measurement of total airborne dust concentrations capable of causing explosions in underground coal mines. T
Jan 1, 1993
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Pre-Excavation Grouting Effectiveness for Controlling Shaft Inflows in RockBy Steven W. Hunt, Phillip U. Santacroce, Roger C. Ilsley
Consolidation grouting from the surface prior to mining a shaft is commonly performed to reduce groundwater inflows to a manageable rate. This paper describes the inflow reductions obtained within dol
Jan 1, 1993
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Alternatives For Treating Copper-gold Concentrates - Sulphation Roast And BioleachingBy P. Whincup, T. Showell, B. Marchant, R. Dunne
An oversupply of copper on world markets in the early 90' s, coupled with a decrease in demand, resulted in a "tight" market for the sale of copper concentrate. In these conditions small producers of
Jan 1, 1995
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Simulation Exercises For Training And Educating Miners And Mining EngineersBy P. K. Berger, G. T. Lineberry, H. P. Cole, J. V. Haley
Sixty-five simulation exercises were developed for teaching and testing problem solving and decision making skills to miners and mining engineers. The exercises focused on judgment and decision making
Jan 1, 1994
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Precast Concrete Segment Lining For Buckskin Mountains Water Conveyance TunnelBy William R. Groseclose, Kenneth D. Schoeman
The Buckskin Mountains Tunnel is a key link in the Bureau of Reclamation's Central Arizona Project. The 22-foot (6.7-m) diameter tunnel is being bored in a north-northwesterly direction through v
Jan 1, 1976
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Development Of A Wind Tunnel For Mine Ventilation Aerodynamic MeasurementsBy A. E. Hall, K. R. Mutama
The wind tunnel has been used extensively for mine ventilation research and continues to be a valuable tool. The advent of the powerful personal computer has reduced the use of wind tunnels because se
Jan 1, 1993
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Rinsing of Spent Precious Metal Ores For Heap Leach DecommissioningBy S. L. McGill, P. B. Comba
Many gold producing states are requiring rinsing of spent heaps to render the leached ore compatible with the environment and are placing reatrictiona on effluent pH, cyanide, and metals concentration
Jan 1, 1991
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Polymer flocculation and coagulation for sedimentation of copper flotation tailingsBy F. F. Peng, Z. Lu
Employing a combination of two types of polyelcctrolyte might become necessary to enhance both the settling rate of the flocs and the water clarity of a fine-particle suspension in a high-capacity thi
Jan 1, 1999
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Development of Magnetic Separator for Deironing of Paint Industrial StockBy Gábor Antal, József Bõhm, Barnabás Csõke
From the waste material of the production of aluminium foil aluminium pigment is produced for the paint industry by grinding it in white spirit. During grinding 1-2 % iron impurity gets into the produ
Jan 1, 1995
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An Empirical Methodology for the Valuation Of Risky Gold CashflowsBy Robert T. McKnight
Introduction The minerals exploration business, like many businesses, is faced with the problem of valuing future, risky cashflows. These cashflows are derived from those mineral deposits which ha
Jan 1, 1988
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Research Program For Single Entry Longwall Development Of Coal MinesBy M. E. Poad, Donald Ross, G. G. Wadell
Because of the "energy crisis" emphasis has been placed on bringing coal mines into full production faster. To accomplish this, more is involved than a rapid excavation system. Mine design should have
Jan 1, 1974
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Case Made for High-Pressure Roll-Grinding in Gold PlantsBy Norbert Patzelt
The high-pressure grinding roll was introduced about 10 years ago and has established itself in many applications. Most of these machines are used in grinding circuits in the cement industry. A few op
Jan 1, 1995
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A Technique For Evaluating Scrubber Recirculation During Deep Cut MiningBy Gerrit V. R. Goodman, Charles D. Taylor
A technique was developed to determine the fraction of air recirculated from the scrubber exhaust toward the face and the fraction of gas captured by the scrubber. To determine these two values, a ser
Jan 1, 1993
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Decay Analysis - A Tool For Determination Of Drill Hole ContaminationBy Neil B. Prenn
Drill-hole contamination has been a problem for many years. Contamination of rotary drilling has been well documented. More recently contamination in wet reverse circulation drilling has been noted by
Jan 1, 1992
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Social And Economic Feasibility Analysis For Uses Of Underground SpaceBy Richard M. Michaels
In considering the use of underground space for civil works functions, there are several criteria that must be met if transfer of any of them is to occur. It is important to recognize that these crite
Jan 1, 1974
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The Payback of Safety and Justifying Expenditures for Safety ImprovementsBy R. T. Swinderman
"Virtually every article you read on safety has a statement to the effect: “It’s obvious that safety pays”. If it is so obvious, why is it so hard to answer these questions? • How does the Maintenance
Jan 1, 2017
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Optimising The Ammonia-cyanide Leaching Process For Copper-gold OresBy David Muir, Slobodanka Vukcevic
Gold is commonly associated with copper minerals, particularly in the more geologically recent rocks of Northern Australia, Chile and the Pacific Rim. Traditionally, oxidised copper-gold ores are sel
Jan 1, 1995