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Predicting Mill Ore Feed Variability Using Integrated Geotechnical/Geometallurgical Models
By M Astorga, J Jackson, J Gaunt
The Ban Houayxai mine (BHX) is a relatively low-grade, low-cost, open pit gold-silver deposit in Laos operated by Phu Bia Mining, a subsidiary of PanAust. The ore production rate at BHX is 4.5 Mt/a, w
Nov 24, 2014
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Predicting Slope Stability in Open Pit Gold and Coal Mines
By L Clarke, R N. Campbell, F Bourke, J Anderson
Lithological units have been classified geotechnically with mechanical tests and discontinuity measurements from the GRD Macraes Limited, Macraes Gold Project and Rotowaro coal mine open pits, New Zea
Jan 1, 2000
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Predicting Spontaneous Combustion in Spoil Piles from Open Cut Coal Mines
By Saghafi A
Spoil piles are produced routinely in open cut coal mines. Spoil piles may contain waste coal and other carbonaceous horizons. Coal and carbonaceous materials react with oxygen in the atmosphere, prod
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting the Benefit of Gravity Recovery Prior to Flotation
Batch centrifugal gravity concentrators have become standard equipment in gold grinding circuits for recovery of gravity recoverable gold (GRG). The downstream benefits of installing a gravity circuit
Aug 1, 2010
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Predicting the Effects of Ground Movements Associated with Soft Ground Tunnel Construction in Urban Areas ù A Procedure for Engineering Evaluation
By J P. Hsi
Recent increase in the development of underground space in urban areas in Australia has included soft ground tunnel construction. The ground movements associated with soft ground tunnel construction m
Jan 1, 1999
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Predicting the Efficiency of Chemical Processes for Low-Grade Concentrates and Ores
By Prosser AP
The large body of knowledge about the relation between chemical process efficiency and mineralogical features is of only limited use. The profession ought to try to improve the methods of using inf
Jan 1, 1975
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Predicting the Performance of a Flotation Circuit that Incorporates Flash Flotation
By D Wiseman, R Dunne
Flash flotation is a process that is included in many new mineral processing plants as part of the grinding circuit. Some of the valuable minerals can often be liberated at coarse sizes and will remai
Jan 1, 2005
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Predicting the Performance of Continuous Leaching of Gold Bearing Ores
By Corrans I. J, Yan D. S
The CIP process for gold recovery has enjoyed widespread application in most gold-producing countries. The development of a mathematical model of the CIP process has value for use in process design,
Jan 1, 1991
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Predicting Variations in Mill Feed
By P McCarthy
The relatively new field of geo-metallurgy promises to improve the predictability of mill feed quality and enhance processing outcomes. However, it is subject to the same limitations as the prediction
Aug 8, 2011
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Predicting Water Recovery from Flotation Cells
Predicting Water Recovery from Flotation Cells
Sep 13, 2010
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Predicting, Assessing and Managing Sediment Plumes Generated by Sea Floor Mining
By R Grogan
Nautilus Minerals (Nautilus) is a sea floor resource exploration and development company focused on developing the Solwara 1 Project, a copper-gold sea floor massive sulfide deposit in the territorial
Jun 28, 2016
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Prediction and Measurement of Size Distributions from Coal Mine to Coke Oven
By Callcott R
Prediction of raw coal size distributions and those generated by processing are examined using spreadsheets and the matrix analysis of breakage processes. Run of mine coal size distributions are pre
Jan 1, 1998
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Prediction of Acid Gas Generation in the Petroleum Industry
By M R. Asef
Although generation of environmentally harmful hydrogen sulfide is considered to be related to sour gas fields, sweet gas reservoirs and waste fluids, travertine springs and geothermal fields may also
Sep 26, 2011
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Prediction of Burden at the Sungun Copper Mine by Artificial Neural Network
By H Khoshrou, A Siamaki
Blast designs can have productive and non-productive impacts on downstream stages, mine productivity and operating costs. On the other hand, ground vibration, fragmentation, and back break caused by b
Sep 26, 2011
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Prediction of Cross-Stream Sample Bias Using Discrete Element Modelling
By G K. Robinson
The existence of bias in samples taken by cross-stream sample cutters has been investigated using three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) modelling. Detailed quantitative information on overal
Jan 1, 2008
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Prediction of Erosion Losses From Strip mine Spoil Piles Using Computer-Based Model
By Rose CW
Typical rehabilitation programmes for spoil piles and waste dumps in open cut coal mines involve the spreading of topsoil to assist vegetation growth. In the early years of rehabilitation before a
Jan 1, 1983
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Prediction Of Gate Roadway Closure in Longwall Advance Mining
By Unver B
Longwall advance mining is still the predaninant system of coal extraction in the U.K., contribiiting to sane 70 % of underground coal production. Gate roadways providing access to a longwall adva
Jan 1, 1986
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Prediction of Geomechanic Situations and Planning of Mining Operations at Coal Mines of Kuzbass, USSR
The complicated mining-geological conditions in the Kuzbass have led to some difficult mining situations in the past. Now, with historical data, supplemented by geomechanical information and measureme
Jan 1, 1991
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Prediction of Ground Vibration Use due to Blasting
In engineering applications of explosives for rock breaking, the released energy is expended mainly into heat, rock crushing and fracturing, seismic waves, air blast, and noise. Those parts of ene
Jan 1, 1986
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Prediction of Groundwater Flow in Fissured Limestone, Blendevale Prospect, Western Australia
Current problems in predicting sub-surface strata movement and fracture development due to longwall mining have highlighted the need for more accurate, dependable methods of physical modelling of r
Jan 1, 1988