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Discussion - Performance evaluation of indicator kriging in a gold deposit
By Y. C. Kim, I. S. Roditis, P. K. Medhi
P. Mousset-Jones I found the article most interesting and timely. I consider it imperative that mine case studies like this one are undertaken and published so that the practicing mining engineer and
Jan 3, 1988
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A Valid Approach to Equipment Productivity and Reliability Benchmarking
By R. Adsero
The volume of data produced by operating mines has increased substantially over the last 10 years. However, the volume of data and analytical capability has been negatively correlated to equipment pr
Feb 23, 2014
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Current issues with purported asbestos content of talc: Hydrothermal-hosted talc ores in southwest Montana - SME Transactions 2018
By M. E. Buzon, M. E. Gunter
Talc has been the focus of recent civil litigation based on claims that asbestos minerals exist in talc deposits and therefore have caused asbestos-related diseases in those who have regularly used ta
Jan 1, 2018
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Current issues with purported asbestos content of talc: Hydrothermal-hosted talc ores in southwest Montana - SME Transactions 2017
By M. E. Buzon, M. E. Gunter
Talc has been the focus of recent civil litigation based on claims that asbestos minerals exist in talc deposits and therefore have caused asbestos-related diseases in those who have regularly used ta
Jan 1, 2017
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Modeling maximum ramp-up and production rates of stoping mining
"In the conceptual stages of engineering, benchmarking and empirical ratios are commonly the only references for estimating the production rate of greenfield projects. For underground mining projects,
May 1, 2016
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Cross-Borehole Geophysical Probing For Site Characterization
By R. J. Lytle
INTRODUCTION Prior to excavation in soil and rock, it is useful to know the subsurface structure. This is important information both for safety and for equipment scheduling reasons. It is useful to
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine Development With Heavy Roadheaders
By Robert A. Pond
Heavy (exceeding 35 tons) roadheaders have not seen much use in the United States, but are used extensively in Europe to excavate many types of underground openings in civil and mining applications. E
Jan 1, 1983
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The Order of Kinetic Models, Rate Constant Distribution, and Maximum Combustible Recovery in Gilsonite Flotation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Yousef Ghorbani, Jafar Abdolahi Sharif, Fatemeh Kazemi, Ataallah Bahrami
Kinetic models are the most important tool for predicting and evaluating the performance of flotation circuits. Gilsonite is a natural fossil resource similar to an oil asphalt, high in asphaltenes. H
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Hydro-Jex© Operations At Anglogold Ashanti?s Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
By T. Seal
Hydro-Jex© releaching was undertaken during the summer of 2010 at the Valley Leach Facility (VLF) at AngloGold Ashanti?s Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine. Several advancements to the technique were m
Jan 1, 2011
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US Share of World Mineral Markets: Where Are We Headed?
By Graham Davis
The future of the world's minerals industries is often painted as bleak. Peter Drucker has repeatedly proposed that the demand for minerals has become "uncoupled" from world economic growth.&apos
Jan 1, 1994
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The Order of Kinetic Models, Rate Constant Distribution, and Maximum Combustible Recovery in Gilsonite Flotation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (b37efcd2-92b5-49b0-85f9-0979b717b191)
By Yousef Ghorbani, Jafar Abdolahi Sharif, Fatemeh Kazemi, Ataallah Bahrami
Kinetic models are the most important tool for predicting and evaluating the performance of flotation circuits. Gilsonite is a natural fossil resource similar to an oil asphalt, high in asphaltenes. H
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Crack Initiation and Damage Evolution in High Porosity Sandstone Under Cyclic Compression - RASIM2022
By Kai Koosmen, Mehdi Serati, Tengzhou Wang
Spalling and rockburst are unwanted brittle failures at the boundaries of underground excavations that are commonly observed in hard rock and high-stress environments at significant depths, although,
Apr 26, 2022
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Class I Areas Impacts Analyses For A Proposed Expansion Of A Taconite Processing Facility In Northeast Minnesota
By D. M. Wagner, G. Biggs, M. Osmundson, C. J. Twaroski
Potential air emission impacts to federal Class I areas from distant sources are receiving increasing scrutiny by federal land managers (FLMs). This paper provides summary results of the impact analy
Jan 1, 2001
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Design And Operation Of The Hydrochem Flotation Column
By J. C. Schneider, G. Van Weert
Hydrochem Developments Ltd. has developed and put into full scale operation a novel type of vertical flotation column incorporating a multiplicity of mechanically agitated stages. Characteristics of t
Jan 1, 1988
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Fine Particle Process Control For Slurry
By R. Owen
The vision-based approach to process control involving fine particles in harsh on-line environments is discussed in this paper. The sensor equipment at the process location, consisting of a light so
Jan 1, 2001
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Roof and Ground Control
By Robert Stefanko
13.1-SUBSIDENCE AND GROUND MOVEMENT ROBERT STEFANKO 13.1.1-SUBSIDENCE AND FAILURE This treatment of subsidence and ground movement will be confined to subsidence control for limiting surfac
Jan 1, 1973
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Requisites And Methodologies For Developing Leadership And Management Capabilities
By L. M. Dyer
Various attempts have been made to build leadership and management expertise with little success. There are numerous reasons these attempts have failed. Three reasons, along with suggested solutions,
Jan 1, 2000
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Microcomputers and Mining : Administrative and Geotechnical Software
By Thomas C. Shapiro
This is the final article in a three-part series on microcomputers and application software in the mineral industry. The first article covered microcomputer terms and concepts. The second discussed ex
Jan 4, 1984
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Tunneling In Residual Soil And Rock
By Lee W. Abramson, Kenneth P. Akins
The authors have accumulated published data on residual soil and rock tunnels in the United States and have compared it to transit tunneling experience in Atlanta, Georgia, and tunnels in other soil a
Jan 1, 1983
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Discussion - Example of the Laboratory Characterization of Grinding Aids in the Wet Grinding of Ores - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 33 No 10 October, 1981, pp. 1471-1476
By Katzer R. Klimpel, J. Sewell
Dr. Roussey Roussev The use of chemical additives on grinding is of significant importance considering the high energy consumption of grinding processes. My research indicates that the dispersant a
Jan 12, 1982