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Recovery of additional tungsten from Climax byproduct-plant tailingBy G. E. Burrer, D. Malhotra, T. E. Irwin, S. Johnson
Climax byproduct-plant tailing assayed 0.019% WO3. Pilot-plant and laboratory tests were performed to investigate the possibility of recovering additional tungsten values from the byproduct-plant tail
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimization Of Gold Heap Leaching Based On Mineralogical Control WorkBy Wolfgang Baum
This paper discusses the use of mineralogical work during the develop ment and operation of gold heap leaching projects. It focuses on the early assessment and prediction of metallurgical performance,
Jan 1, 1990
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Anisotropic Hole-Effect ModellingBy A. G. Journel
The regionalization of tungsten grades at the deposit represents an ideal case for anisotropic hole-effect variogram modelling. The modelling technique is presented step-by-step and the consequences o
Jan 1, 1982
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Finding The Mining Sequence And Cutoff-Grade Schedule That Maximizes Net Present ValueBy F. Seymour
A dynamic programming algorithm is presented that takes a series of nested phases, a fixed mining-rate schedule and a fixed plant-production-capacity schedule, and, from these, finds the mining and cu
Jan 1, 1996
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Ground Improvement on the Central Artery Project - Examples of Innovative ApplicationsBy Gary S. Brierley, James R. Lambrechts, Andrew F. McKown
Various innovative Ground Improvement techniques have been proposed and applied to facilitate construction of the Central Artery/Tunnel Project in Boston. Given in this paper are discussions of the ex
Jan 1, 1999
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GTRC process for removing inorganic impurities from spent hydrodesulfurization catalystsBy A. R. Garcia, A. S. Myerson, W. R. Ernst, J. D. Carruthers, M. D. Franke, L. H. Hilzik
A method for removing nickel and vanadium contaminants from spent HDS catalysts involves pretreating the catalyst with H2S followed by extracting the metals with an acidic solution of ferric ion. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Design And Construction Of Bulkheads For Underground Backfill SystemsBy A. Afrouz, F. P. Hassani
The types of bulkhead that contain backfill in stopes under various pressures and mining conditions are outlined. Conventionally adopted theoretical and empirical techniques were integrated in the des
Jan 1, 1993
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Simulation Modelling of Underground Hardrock Mining Operations Using WitnessBy Neil Runciman, Greg Newson, Nick Vagenas
This paper discusses simulation modelling of underground mining operations at a typical mine in the Sudbury mining area in Ontario, Canada. The PC simulation software, WITNESS Version 7 Release 6.0 by
Jan 1, 1996
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Investigation of Metal and Nonmetal Ion Migration Through PhosphogypsumBy O. C. Carter, B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the effects of rainfall and gypsum/cooling pond water on the rate of metal and nonmetal ion mobility through phosphogypsum stacks located in central Florida. Since
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology and Processing Problems of Primary Gold Deposits of Northeast BrazilBy José Salim, T. V. Subrahmanyan
The occurence of primary stratiform and vein gold deposits in the Precambrian rocks of Northeastern Brazil is discussed. The stratiform deposits are related to clastic sediments (quartzites and conglo
Jan 1, 1988
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Object-Oriented Software Modeling Of Mineral Process SystemsBy Kal V. S. Sastry
Mathematical and expert system models are being used extensively for mineral process engineering; nevertheless, standardized methodologies for their computer implementation do not exist. In meeting th
Jan 1, 1995
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Conservation And Reclamation In The Sand And Gravel IndustryBy William E. Hole
The sand and gravel industry provides an enormous quantity of materials vital to the maintenance of low-cost construction. There has been little effort to conserve this valuable natural resource. In f
Jan 1, 1974
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Placer Sampling, Methods And PitfallsBy Louis W. Cope
The various types of placer deposits will be described as an introduction to the subject. The several methods and machines used for sample taking and processing will be discussed. The advantages and d
Jan 1, 1987
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Significance Analysis On Variables Affecting Performance Of Longwall Chain PillarBy P. Tsang, S. S. Peng
The stability of longwall chain pillars depends not only on the mechanical properties of the coal and surrounding rocks but also on geological and mining conditions. To evaluate the effects of each va
Jan 1, 1996
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Flotation Supervisory Control at Cyprus BagdadBy Don L. Jensen
With the successful implementation of supervisory control on the Bagdad concentrator grinding circuits, steps have been taken to expand supervisory control to the flotation circuits. This paper discus
Jan 1, 1999
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Field Results from an Anaerobic Constructed-Wetland System Used to Demonstrate Remediation of ARD from a Coal Storage FacilityBy Daniel P. Coughlin, Robert C. Thomas, Christopher S. Romanek, Kristian W. Paul
Two separate constructed treatment wetland (CTW) systems receiving the same metal contaminated, acid sulfate water over different lengths of time and at different rates were evaluated for metal attenu
Jan 1, 2000
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Application Of Percolation Theory To The Assessment Of Permeability Enhancement By Micro-Hydrofracturing For In Situ Copper LeachingBy K. Kim, T. M. Yegulalp
A numerical model is being developed to assess the enhancement of ore permeability by improving fracture connectivity with micro-hydrofracturing. As part of this project, a generic two-dimensional per
Jan 1, 1997
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Reducing Bolter Operator Exposure To HazardsBy M. J. Klishis
This paper presents the findings of a study on roof bolter's hazard exposure. A "microanalysis" of accident data was combined with ergonomic observations of roof bolter operators to categorize bo
Jan 1, 1996
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Long-term subsidence associated with longwall mining - its causes, development and magnitudeBy Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
This paper presents some results obtained from research on long-term subsidence over and near chain pillar systems - the area available to long-term subsidence in longwall operations. Although the lon
Jan 1, 2000
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Innovations in Disposal of Phosphatic Clay Waste: Sand-Clay MixBy James G. Sampson
The discarded phosphatic clays from mining operations have historically been stored behind earthen dams for long periods of time before any reclamation was accomplished. In efforts to expedite the dew
Jan 1, 1992