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Depth And Horizontal Stress Challenges At White PineRoom-and-pillar mining at White Pine started in 1953 from a sub-outcropping orebody that gently dips to 1000 m depths in a distance of about 6 km. High horizontal stresses were recognized in the mid-1
Jan 1, 1993
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The copper mine America needs; how Resolution continues to push to production - ME Feature ArticleBy William Gleason
At 6,898 ft below surface, the historic No. 9 shaft at Resolution Copper near Superior, AZ is now the second deepest single lift mine shaft in the United States and connects to the deepest single lift
Feb 1, 2026
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Precipitation By Gases - IntroductionBy Fathi Habashi
WHILE HYDROGEN SULFIDE precipitates metal sulfides from aqueous solutions, other gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen, under certain conditions, precipitate the metals directly.
Jan 1, 1970
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Maintenance and Inventory for The Small MineBy John W. Rushton
Maintenance and inventory are usually the last items considered in mine development. They need to be addressed properly and early. The micro-computer brings sophistication within the reach of even the
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Bullion Financing in a Post-Crash World: Trends, Results & ApplicationsBy Stephen B. Doppler
INTRODUCTION Following the world stock market debacle in October 1987, it would have been foolhardy to expect that securing equity funding in 1988 would be easy. Indeed, major equity financing&apo
Jan 1, 1988
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Identification Of Sources And Interception Of Water Inflow At P.T. Freeport Indonesia's IOZ Block Cave MineBy D. A. Bird
Water chemistry data were used to identify the sources of ground-water and surface-water inflow to the IOZ block cave mine. Water samples were collected to obtain vertical and lateral hydrochemical pr
Jan 1, 1998
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Geostatistical Design Of Infill Drilling ProgramsBy G. Pan
A geostatistical approach is proposed for the design of infill drilling programs. The method consists of the following four major steps: developing geological favorability models, delineating minerali
Jan 1, 1996
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Heavy-Mineral PlacersBy K. J. Stanaway
Syngenetic concentrations in clastic sediments of valuable mineral particles with specific gravities exceeding that of quartz constitute placer deposits. Two fundamentally different modes of concentra
Jan 1, 1993
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Geocoat™ Biooxidation Demonstration At Ashanti Goldfields' Obuasi Operations, Ghana, West AfricaBy Richard M. Crowell, John W. Shield, Todd J. Harvey
Facing lower gold prices, gold mine operators throughout the world are seeking ways to reduce costs for treating refractory sulfide ores. Many gold mines, currently producing oxide ores, have underlyi
Jan 1, 1999
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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
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Mine Rock Characterization And Identification Of "Neutral" Rock At The Zortman And Landusky Mines, Little Rocky Mountains, Phillips County, North-central MontanaBy Rebecca A. Miller, Terry M. Hertel
In-pit identification of neutral waste rock at the Zortman and Landusky minesites in Montana, by visual and chemical analyses, will assist in proper segregation and placement of rock so that soil and
Jan 1, 1996
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Grinding Circuit Control PhilosophyBy E. F. ‘Pat’ Nelson, Richard Broom
Our portion of this afternoon’s session is dedicated to the operation of automatic process control associated with small to medium size primary or SAG milling circuits. In recognition of the subjec
Jan 1, 1984
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Impact of Mechanical Bolt Installation Parameters on Roof StabilityBy M. P. Hardy, C. J. H. Brest van Kempen, H. N. Maleki
To evaluate the influence of uniformly tensioned roof bolts on roof stability, mechanically anchored roof bolts were installed using the conventional bolter and a specially developed thrust and torque
Jan 1, 1986
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Design Tools To Control Transients In Solvent Extraction PlantsThe design of solvent extraction plants has been generally based on the assumption of steady operating conditions in both the settler and the mixer units. However, recent experience in both large and
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Simulation of Coal Thickness Sensor Performance in Machine Horizon ControlBy Michael G. Nelson
Underground coal mining practice often requires that some coal be left in place at the seam boundaries after mining, for purposes of ground control, quality control, machine guidance, or good operatin
Jan 1, 1993
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How a Plant is ConstructedBy George E. Aiken, B. R. Jr. Waples
INTRODUCTION In this paper the author will attempt to bridge from the paper work of design and engineering to the reality of implementation. Certain facets of construction are constant to a succes
Jan 1, 1986
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Electrochemical aspects of sphalerite dissolution in the presence and absence of chalcopyriteBy K. A. Natarajan, M. K. Yelloji Rao
The electrochemistry of sphalerite and chalcopyrite was investigated under both open-circuit and applied potential conditions. Emphasis was placed on the selective dissolution of sphalerite from a mix
Jan 1, 1990
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Polysil® Coagulants to Improve SX Conditions – A Practical Way to Reduce Colloidal Silica and Crud FormationBy S. Hearn, S. Boskovic, A. Smethurst
"The digestion of minerals in strong acids or at elevated temperatures can result in the release of large amounts of silicic acid which can polymerize in solution to form colloidal silica and gels. Co
Jan 1, 2015
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Single Bubble Terminal Velocity-Experiment and ModelingBy Yongqin Zhang
A single bubble released into surfactant solution first accelerates, reaching a maximum velocity then decelerates to reach a terminal velocity. Modeling this "velocity profile" is fundamental to under
Jan 1, 1999
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Field Site Data Processing A High-Frequency Radio Communication Link Between Field Camp And ComputerBy Joseph Moses Botbol
The disposition of world mineral resources is such that a vital need exists for both the most efficient development of existing resources and the rapid disclosure of as-yet undiscovered resources. The
Jan 1, 1975