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In Situ Leaching of Western Australian Palaeochannel Gold
By D. C. McDonald, P. R. Whincup, H. Duke
Due to grade, overburden depth and stability and the presence of groundwater it was considered impractical to recover gold contained in unconsolidated palaeochannel sediments by conventional mining, d
Jan 1, 1989
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New developments help charaterize and improve the flow of bulk granular solids
By John W. Carson, David S. Dick
The last few years have produced new methods of characterizing flow properties of bulk solids. Abrasive wear and particle attrition can now be accurately measured in a laboratory and scaled up to fiel
Jan 1, 1989
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Stabilization of Biomass for the Removal of Uranium from Diluted Solutions by Biosorption
By R. G. L. McCready, G. Dr. Heinrich, V. I. Lakshmanan
The objective of this study was to prove repeat loading capacities of physically stabilized fungal biomass from Penicillium sp. for the removal and recovery of uranium from mine water (Denison Mines).
Jan 1, 1989
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Inverse Kinematic Solution Of Redundant Manipulators And Obstacle Avoidance
By Zhen-lu Zhao
The manipulators possibly used in underground mining must deal with unpredictable obstacle while keeping certain positions and orientations of end effector, and in some cases, are required to possess
Jan 1, 1989
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New Developments In Material Balance Calculations For The Mineral Processing Industry
By D. Hodouin
The improvement of mineral processing data using material balance computer programs is nowadays a current practice in many plants, engineering companies or research centers. It now becomes more obviou
Jan 1, 1989
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Bluffs in Coal Mine Reclamation, A Regulatory Reform Effort
By Donald C. Trueblood
Since the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) was passed in 1977, coal mine reclamation has been restricted from utilizing bluff-1ike features in permanent reclamation. This restriction
Jan 1, 1989
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Innovation In Slime Processing: I. Tungsten Ore Slime Concentration
By W. Hu
Traditionally, coarse wolframite ore processing has been done almost exclusively by gravity concentration methods. However, there has been a depletion of rich and coarse ore reserves and a proportiona
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining Gold in Northeast China
By I. S. Parrish
Gold deposits in Hebei and Shanxi provinces in northeast China fall into three general classes: - Placer deposits - Mesothermal vein deposits - Disseminated and oxidized volcanogenic deposits
Jan 1, 1989
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Exploration Of The Jualin Gold Property, Juneau Gold Belt
By M. D. McInnis
The Jualin Gold Prospect is centered on Johnson Creek, approximately 40 air miles north-west of Juneau, Alaska. The property is on the southern end of the Kakuhan Range with Berners Bay immediately to
Jan 1, 1989
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A Geostatistical Approach To Operational Sample Design For Ore/Waste Selection In Surface Gold Mining - Introduction And Motivation
By Randal J. Barnes
The January 1988 issue of Engineering and Mining Journal includes two short articles on blasting practices in surface gold mines (Anon., 1988 ; Carr , 1988). A reader of these articles learns, among o
Jan 1, 1989
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Geotechnical Exploration For The H-3 Highway Trans-Koolau Tunnel
By Lee W. Abramson, William H. Hansmire
The H-3 Project is planning, design, and construction of a 10-mile (16 km)-long final segment of new highway that traverses the Koolau mountain range in Oahu. Interstate H-3 traverses North Halawa Val
Jan 1, 1989
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Impact Of Equipment/Process Design On Chemical Reagent Practice
By W. F. Riggs
INTRODUCTION Flotation equipment is becoming more definitive in design as well as greater in dimension. The last ten years have witnessed the implementation of large flotation cells ranging in size
Jan 1, 1989
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High Angle Conveyors-HAC® For Surface Mining -"1988"
By J. A. Dos Santos
High angle conveyor (HAC®) systems in open pit mining offer many advantages over the traditional, truck only, haulage systems, including: (1) superior energy efficiency, (2) less dependency on petrole
Jan 1, 1989
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Petroleum Generation And Migration In Hydrothermal Systems -An Overview
By B. R. T. Simoneit
The formation of petroleum is normally thought of as a geologically lengthy process, involving the accumulation of organic matter, its gradual burial, diagenetic breakdown via geochemical reactions, m
Jan 1, 1989
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Integration Of Remotely Sensed And Ancillary Geological Data For Assessing Mineral Resources In The Bathurst Inlet Area, N.W.T., Canada.
By A. G. Fabbri
This paper aims at the application of quantitative criteria for evaluating the mineral potential of square cells representing areas in terrains being explored at a reconnaissance level. The assumption
Jan 1, 1989
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A Fault-Diagnostic Expert System For Longwall - Shearer
By Sukumar Bandopadhyay
A present dominant problem is that of high downtime of the longwall shearer used in the coal production process. The means by which this problem can be overcome are many, but one of, the most importan
Jan 1, 1989
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The Management Of The Introduction Of Technology New To An Organisation
By Douglas Owen
Two case studies describe the introduction of technology new to an organisation. The lessons learnt from these Case studies contribute to Our general understanding of the management of technological c
Jan 1, 1989
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Computerized Fire Monitoring, Criteria, Techniques, And Experience At Inco Limited
By J. S. Stachulak
Installation of a computerized mine monitoring and control system in two planned construction phases began in 1983. Phase one consisted of providing a central monitoring station located on surface for
Jan 1, 1989
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Roof Outbursting At A Canadian Bedded Salt Mine
By Mark S. Dunsbier, Steven J. Schatzel
Large roof outbursts began occurring in November 1986 at Domtar's Sifto Salt Mine in Goderich, Ontario, Canada, working the bedded Salina A-2 Salt unit. The outbursts, measuring about 13-20 m in
Jan 1, 1989
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Automation Scenarios Of Crushing Circuits In Mining Processes ? Introduction
By Jouko Suominen
The basic development of various mining equipment has been strongly influenced by two objectives; improving economic results and safety aspects. Both of these factors contribute to increased requireme
Jan 1, 1989