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Rock Mechanics Considerations In Mine Design For A Deep, Bedded Deposit Under The Influence Of Residual Tectonic ForcesBy B. Rao Pothini, Julio H. Thaler, W. L. Finlay
The White Pine room-and-pillar mine started in 1955 from a suboutcrop, down gentle dips, and with a competent sandstone roof. As mining depths increased, extraction decreased 1% every 35 feet. Moreove
Jan 1, 1977
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Bio-oxidation Of Refractory Gold OresBy P. Ollivier
A comparative study on potential refractory ore processing techniques was launched at the BRGM to enable exploitation of numerous small deposits of arsenopyrite and antimony sulphide ores.
Jan 1, 1998
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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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PC-POWER FOR SMALL MINES - How They Work in Exploration, Mine Planning, Process Design, Maintenance, and Cost ControlsBy Betty L. Gibbs
Using a PC can help an operator analyze data more effectively and respond quickly to changing conditions. The cost of microcomputers is low, and fit into the budget of even small mines. Many software
Jan 1, 1987
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Weighing in the Mining IndustryBy H. Colijn
The ever increasing price of bulk commodities forces buyers and sellers in world markets to take a more careful look at methods for obtain¬ing accurate accounting of commodity trans¬actions in commerc
Jan 1, 1988
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Environmental Issues Associated with Tunneling and Other Underground Construction ActivitiesBy David R. Wayman
This paper summarizes environmental compliance and related issues associated with underground construction and tunneling operations, whether new work or rehabilitation. Underground construction and tu
Jan 1, 1999
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Innovation and Its Management: Some Perspectives From the Gold IndustryBy A. Dan Rovig, C. Kevin McArthur
Technical and managerial innovations in the minerals industry have allowed continuing mining activities in the United States, and elsewhere, as gold orebody quality has diminished or has become more r
Jan 1, 1998
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Trends In Development Of Sustainable Indicators For Indian Mining Sector: Case Studies Of Iron Ore And Chromite MinesBy A. Santha Ram
The Indian Mining sector is subjected to a number of trends including call for global transition towards the route to sustainable development. Several regulations were enacted by the Government depart
Jan 1, 2003
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Flat Glass Raw Materials: A Twenty Year PerspectiveBy B. E. Penrod
The main constituents of flat glass are the eight commonest elements of the earth's crust. Five of these, silicon, sodium, calcium, magnesium and oxygen are essential. Two more, Aluminum and pota
Jan 1, 1994
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Treatment of Ammonia and Nitrates in MinewaterBy W. D. Gould, . W. Koren, P. Bedard, P .. B. Marchant
Ammonia and nitrate in metallurgical operations arise from several sources: (1) the use of ammonium nitrate based explosives, e.g. ANFO; (2) the use of cyanide for gold extraction which is degraded to
Jan 1, 1993
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Lead and Zinc Marketing: Something Old, SomethSng New, Something ProfitableBy Werner T. Meyer
Technical modification of traditional zinc- and lead-based products is moving the metals into diversification is particularly apparent in two areas. The evolution of diverse types of heavy-duty ve
Jan 1, 1986
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Improved Face Ventilation Techniques Reduce Quartz Dust Levels On Continuous Mining OperationsBy Robert A. Jankowski, Charles A. Babbitt, Natesa I. Jayaraman
Today, approximately 31% of underground coal mining operations have designated occupations or areas with more stringent (below 2.0 mg/m3) respirable dust standards in place. Many U.S. coal mines have
Jan 1, 1989
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Determination of Incombustible Content with Portable Spectrometers Using Chemometric Modelling: Preliminary Results - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Amoussou Coffi Adoko, Shevaune Zeng, Sebastian D’Hyon, Gareth Kennedy, Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart
Inertization of coal dust with stone dust is a common control implemented within underground coal mines to mitigate the hazard of a coal dust explosion. To achieve adequate inertization, the total inc
Feb 1, 2024
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Evaluation of Externalities Associated with Rare Earth Exploitation at Bayan OboBy Zhongxue Li, Baolu Zhou, Yiqing Zhao
"Rare earth elements (REEs) are a kind of new materials which have excellent optical, electrical and magnetic properties, and they play an important role in the development of high technology and gree
Jan 1, 2017
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The Development And Application Of New Nola Technology At Cleveland CliffsBy G. C. Anderson
The Cleveland Cliffs NOLA electronics and software upgrade is a Windows based system that simultaneously controls two Texas Nuclear NOLAs and associated sampling. It uses new spectrum analysis and al
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimization of Operational Parameters to Improve Bioleaching of Arsenic from Mine Tailings in Continuous Stirred Tank ReactorsBy I. Casasbuenas, K. A. Nguyen, E. I. Ngoma, H. Kim, D. Borja, J. H. Park, R. A. Silva, S. Choi
"This study aimed to determine the optimum operating parameters of a continuous bioleaching system to leach arsenic (As) from mine tailings using a mixed mesophilic bacterial culture. The microbial co
Jan 1, 2018
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Portland, Oregon’s Alternative Contract Approach to Tackle a Complex Underground ProjectBy Glenn Boyce, Paul Gribbon, Gary Irwin, Greg Colzani, Jim McDonald
This paper discusses the process utilized by the City of Portland Oregon’s Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) to procure and compensate Impregilo-SA Healy (I/H)for the West Side Willamette River C
Jan 1, 2003
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Legal and Due Diligence Requirements of Concerned Parties When Reporting Mineral Resources & ReservesBy Steve Vaughan
Canadian Regulation and Reporting Requirements High reporting standards are essential in developing and sustaining a strong confident capital market. As of February 1, 2001, technical reports on min
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of Mobile Crusher Plants To Large-Scale Installations With Throughputs Of More Than 3500 Tons Per HourBy Rainer Kahrger, Guenter Ewald
The topic of this paper is to demonstrate the development of mobile crushing installations from throughput capacities of 200 tons per hour, to mobile and semi-mobile large- scale crushing installation
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal's Importance In The US And Global Energy Supply - IssueIn a future world of 8.5 billion people in 2035, the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) projected 50% increase in energy consumption will require true "all of the above" energy resource us
Jan 1, 2012