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Leaching Of Gold And Silver From A Kupol Composite Sample: Assessment Of The CANMET Enhanced Leaching Process (CELP)By G. Deschênes
In an earlier study (Deschênes et al., 2009), gold and silver were shown to be efficiently extracted from samples taken from the Kupol Mine in Russia using lead nitrate in a cyanide leach system. In t
Jan 1, 2010
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Longwall Mining Of Coal In Seams Pitching 30 DegreesBy Keenan. Albert M
The challenge of mining coal seams having a pitch of 30 degrees is one not frequently found in the United States, due primarily to the scarcity of such deposits. However, in the Thompson Creek Distric
Jan 1, 1971
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Use of a new insertion apparatus for improving the performance of friction rock stabilizersBy EREN KOMURLUR, ATILA GURHAN CELIK, IBRAHIM GUNES
In this study, laboratory and site studies were performed to investigate the usability of a new insertion apparatus designed for the split-set type of friction bolts. The new apparatus decreases the f
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Lessons from Recent Pillar “Squeezes” in US Coal MinesBy Christopher Mark
Area wide pillar failures, or “squeezes,” were once fairly common in underground coal mines. While rare today, they do occur. This paper describes seven case histories that were investigated by MSHA T
Jun 25, 2024
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The Titanium Sands Of Southern New Jersey ? IntroductionBy Frank J. Markewicz
The expanding: demand for ilmenite for use in the manufacture of titanium pigments, the knowledge that much of this raw material comes from distant points and therefore has to include a heavy freight
Jan 1, 1958
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Testing the Performance of a New Fan Silencer Prototype for Auxiliary VentilationBy F. Calizaya, S. Bhattacharyya
"INTRODUCTION Mechanized underground mines often suffer from noise overexposure. Noise levels are usually above the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) where underground fans are used. Sound levels in ac
Jan 1, 2018
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Management of Explosion Risks in Underground Coal Mines with the use of Bag BarriersBy J. R. Schafler, J. L. Brinkman
"Since the year 2000, 59 miners have lost their lives to explosions occurring in underground coal mines in the US. More accurately, those explosions were methane ignitions that propagated through the
Jan 1, 2017
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Appraisal Techniques To Rank A Corporate Set Of Exploration ProjectsBy S. Angioletti
This paper addresses strategic investment decisions when they are nested in a project development format where each project is implemented in phases and each phase is approved to move on to the next p
Jan 1, 2010
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The Effect Of Cathodic Polarization On The Floatability Of Chalcopyrite I. In The Absence Of OxygenRest potential, cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry measurements were made to study the effects of cathodic polarization of chalcopyrite simulating the mineral contacted with grinding media under
Jan 1, 1991
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Objective-Driven Simulation: A New Approach To Improving The Efficiency And Usefulness Of Steady-State Simulators In Mineral Processing PlantsBy J. Villeneuve
Steady-state simulation has proved to be a very useful aid in designing new plants and optimizing existing ones. The algorithms and data definitions of existing simulators often, however, require a gr
Jan 1, 1992
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Pilot Scale Heap Leaching At The Pinson Mine, Humboldt County, Nevada (df24f728-eef7-4f74-8afe-526ab92ed030)By Mark E. Smith
To allow recovery of gold values from ore which cannot be economically processed by the mill, Pinson Mining Company has developed a run-of-mine heap leaching facility. In order to estimate production
Jan 1, 1983
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Sulfide Ore Concentration And Treatment At The McCoy/Cove MineBy D. S. Kimbal
The McCoy/Cove mine is located 48 km (30 miles) south of Battle Mountain, Nevada, USA, in the Fish Creek Mountains at an elevation of 1548 m (5080 ft), see Figure 1. Joseph H. McCoy first discovered g
Jan 1, 1993
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Automatic Grind Control At AMAX LeadThere are presently in use many grinding mill control schemes and concepts. This paper presents one operating method of controlling the particle size of the cyclone overflows for proper metallurgical
Jan 1, 1977
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The Next Generation of TBMs and Conveyor Systems for Mining ApplicationsBy Greg Watson, Dennis Ofiara
"TBMs have been used in mining in decades past, but their use has been limited and sporadic, due to both perceived and actual application difficulties. With new technology and mounting success stories
Jan 1, 2016
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Developments In Canadian Open-Pit MiningBy Raj K. Singhal
Canada is a world class producer and exporter of minerals and mineral products. Canadian open-pit mines are highly mechanized and use state-of-the-art equipment and support technology. During the past
Jan 1, 1999
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A Study-BHP Robinson And BHP TintayaBy II Browne
After a decade of high copper prices, major mining companies are renewing their interest in purchasing operating properties and/or development of ore bodies. An existing operation carries with it a hi
Jan 1, 1997
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Solution Chemistry Of Flotation Of Sparingly Soluble Minerals (373305ca-7fe2-47cf-9d39-785eceebc44d)By P. Somasundaran
Three major types of solution chemical equilibria involving flotagents (Le. flotation reagents such as collectors, frothers and modifiers), minerals and solution play a crucial role in determining the
Jan 1, 1990
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Investigation on the Overpressure Produced by High-Speed Methane Gas Deflagrations in Confined SpacesBy M. Fig, B. Treffner, J. Brune, C. Strebinger, G. Bogin, D. Pardonner
"Methane gas explosions in a longwall coal mine can originate from in or around the gob and can seriously harm nearby workers and equipment. In order to fully understand the explosion flame and pressu
Jan 1, 2018
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Cooperative Education In Mineral EngineeringBy C. W. Grate
Cooperative Education is by no means a new idea. The first such program was instituted at the University of Cincinnati in 1906 by the late Dean Herman Schneider with twenty-seven engineering students
Jan 1, 1963
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The Pinto Valley Concentrator Grinding With Large Diameter BallmillsBy Wayne D. Gould
The Cities Service Company's Pinto Valley mine and concentrator lie about 6 miles west of the town of Miami, Arizona at an elevation of approximately 4,000 feet above sea level. The concentrator
Jan 1, 1975