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Pit Optmisation and Mine Production Scheduling - The way AheadBy Gordon S. Thomas
The problem of how best to exploit a reserve has vexed mine planners and design engineers since mining began. The cyclic nature of the mine design-scheduling problem, combined with the lack of good ma
Jan 1, 1996
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Factors Influencing Choice of Coal Flotation ReagentBy Thomas A. Wheeler, Robert O. Keys
The choice of the flotation reagent that suits a particular coal has become more complicated with the development of new, more efficient reagents. Frothers and conditioning reagents, in particular, ha
Jan 1, 1986
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Estimate of technically feasible DPM levels for underground metal and nonmetal mines (aea58685-4360-469a-963f-834af879ba29)By G. H. Schnakenberg Jr.
In response to the underground mining industry's growing concern with the exposure of workers to the diesel particulate matter (DPM) component of diesel exhaust, a method was developed to estimat
Jan 1, 2002
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Westrans Project - The AlternativeBy M. A. Greenwood
The total value of coal, FOB mine, consumed in the United States was $21 billion in 1985. Roughly $6 billion was spent to transport coal from the mine to the consumer by rail. This indicates the impac
Jan 1, 1986
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Plant Practices in Fine Coal Column FlotationBy V. L. Jr. Davis, F. L. Stanley, P. J. Bethell
Fwe 3 m (10 ft) diameter Microcel™ flotation columns were installed at Clinchfield Coal Company's Middle Fork preparation facility in order to reduce product ash and increase recovery and plant c
Jan 1, 1995
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Challenging the Crago Double Float Process III. Beneficiation of Siliceous Phosphate Using the FIPR/SAPR ProcessBy Robert Snow, Yingxue Yu, Patrick Zhang
The FIPR/SAPR process is FIPR's third approach to develop a viable alternative to the Crago "Double Float" process for phosphate flotation. SAPR stands for Single-collector, All-anionic Phosphate
Jan 1, 2002
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Earthworks InTouch For Mine Information VisualisationBy B. Denby, R. Hollands
Mine information is often multi-disciplinary, dynamic and spatially complex. Different departments use the same data in many different ways, information changes over time and mines change their shape
Jan 1, 2002
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15. Discovery and Development of the Toquepala and Cuajone Deposits, Peru, SABy Willard C. Lacy
Discovery of a mine is a complex affair. No mine is simply found but comes about through the efforts of many. It is difficult to establish "credit" when a mine is found and becomes a viable operation,
Jan 1, 1991
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Kinetics of pyrite oxidationBy S. Chander, A. Briceno
The properties of surface films on pyrite have been studied through electrochemical techniques of cyclic voltammetry and AC impedance, measurements. The characteristics of the surface films depend on
Jan 1, 1988
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Geochemistry Of Abandoned Fluids Associated With The Proposed Underground Solution-Mining Project At The White Pine Mine (89e1aa34-dac2-42e3-b380-5043a8991673)By G. A. Doyle
Until the suspension of conventional operations in 1996, the White Pine Mine was the second-largest active underground copper mine in the United States, underlying an area of approximately 30 km2 (13
Jan 1, 1997
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Hydrological Characterisation And Pollutant Transport Modelling Of Rehabilitated Coal Mine Waste DumpsDuring 1997-2001, an EC funded project investigated the environmental consequences of the use of industrial waste and sewage sludge based artificial top soils (ATS) in rehabilitating large coalmine wa
Jan 1, 2003
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Injected ARD Plume Behaviour in a Pit Lake Utilizing in situ Dye StudiesBy Eric C. Schwamberge, Clem A. Pelletier, Deborah L. Muggli, George W. Poling
The Pit Lake at Island Copper has evolved into a 3-layered meromictic system. Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) is collected and injected into the lake at 220 m depth via 2 diffuser systems. In situ dye studie
Jan 1, 2000
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Formulation And Solution Of The Dragline And Pit Width Selection Problem Allowing Variable Pit Widths For Varying Overburden Depth And Coal Seam Thickness - IntroductionBy Edward L. Mooney
In the, West, walking draglines often offer the least cost method of uncovering coal for surface mines. However, with each of these machines costing millions of dollars, a good deal of analysis can be
Jan 1, 1982
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Recovery of Iron Values from Discarded Iron Ore Slimes Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (94b04126-17ba-4f24-986e-8db48c1a0ace)By Nikhil Dhawan, Veeranjaneyulu Rayapudi, Singh Rahulkumar Sunil
The ever-increasing demand for steel and the subsequent depletion of high-grade ores requires the massive utilization of low-grade iron ores. In the present study, an iron ore slime sample containing
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Use Of Thematic Mapping Imagery In Generative Mineral Exploration Central Andes Of South AmericaBy R. L. Nielsen
The thematic mapper (TM) aboard Landsat II records image data at seven wavelength intervals or bands. Three record the visible region; three record reflected IR energy. A false color image combining b
Jan 1, 1995
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Outside ExplorationMy "outside exploration" began in November 1908, only 16 months after I had come to Bisbee as a raw engineer. The well publicized reputations of eminent engineers up to that time, including John Hayes
Jan 1, 1976
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Oxygen Production On The Moon: Processes For Different FeedstocksBy L. A. Taylor, R. O. Colson, D. S. McKay
The production of oxygen on the Moon utilizing indigenous materials will be essential for successful lunar colonization. Several processes have been put forth to accomplish Lunar Liquid Oxygen (LLOX)
Jan 1, 1994
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The Adsorption Of Silver Cyanide On Activated CarbonBy A. S. Ibrado
The adsorption of silver on activated carbon from cyanide solutions was studied as a function of concentration, ionic strength and pH. In cyanide solutions, silver exists mainly as the linear Ag(CN)2
Jan 1, 1988
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Magnetic Field Application In Cationic Silica Flotation Of Magnetic Taconite ConcentratesBy S. Ersayin, I. Iwasaki
The application of a magnetic field was shown to be effective in controlling iron losses in a pilot-scale cationic silica fIotation in the processing of magnetic taconite concentrates. The design of a
Jan 1, 2003
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The First Big OnesJohn C. Greenway was responsible for much of my success in the seven years from what I called the end of my apprenticeship in exploration until I entered the Army in World War I. I first met Green- wa
Jan 1, 1976