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In-Stope Back-Filling Control Using Millimeter Wave Radar at Olympic Dam Mine, South Australia
By G. Brooker
The back-filling operation at Olympic Dam mine supports a 9.8 million tonne per year (Mtla) underground Longhole Open Stoping operation. It involves a combination of Cemented Aggregate Fill (CAF), Sur
Jan 1, 2001
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The Influence Of Grinding Media On The Adsorption/Abstraction Of Potassium Amyl Xanthate On Finely Ground Galena And Pyrite
By J. M. Cases
Diffuse - reflectance Fourier - transform infrared spectroscopy, Hallimond tube flotation and microelectrophoresis have been utilized to investigate the reactions involved in the adsorption-abstractio
Jan 1, 1989
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Coupled, Multi-Scale Thermohydrologic-Ventilation Modeling With Multiflux
By D. Bahrami, G. Danko
Spatial and temporal temperature and humidity variations for 5000 years are simulated in an emplacement airway within the conceptual, high-level nuclear waste repository proposed to be built at Yucca
Jan 1, 2004
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Development Of Calcium Borate Production
By G. J. Hartman
The Fort Cady in situ borate mining project involves recovery of boron from a mineral deposit located over 1400 feet below the surface. The resource recovery method is being developed using in situ mi
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluation of Subsidence over a Deep Saskatchewan Potash Mine
By Dennis Z. Mraz
Subsidence profiles over Saskatchewan potash mines exhibit forms which cannot be explained by existing subsidence models. The subsidence is affected by bridging of competent rocks. A modification of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Interactive longwall mining-strata control and maintenance system
By D. W. Park
Longwall mining is considered to be the most efficient underground coal-mining technique in terms of coal extraction ratio, production rate and safety standards. Due to the increasing demand for highe
Jan 1, 1999
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Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand Basin (cbd8dd17-2249-4686-acd4-4b884b9eeead)
By W. E. L. Minter
The most important witwatersrand gold placers occur on extensive unconformity paleosurfaces that were produced during protracted periods of fluvial degradation. The erosional etches on what was genera
Jan 1, 1988
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The Reduction In Fuel And Power Consumption In A Traveling Grate Pelletizing Furnace Through Computer Control
By Richard C. Corson
Modern microprocessor systems make it possible to use several variables to anticipate changes in the process and to react with responses before upsets can be magnified by the process or by control act
Jan 1, 1982
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A Critical Review Of Wetting And Adhesion Phenomena In The Preparation Of Polymer-Mineral Composites
By J. Drelich, J. D. Miller
The wetting behavior of liquid polymers at solid surfaces and the adhesion forces involved at polymer-filler interfaces should always be considered in the preparation of high-quality polymer composite
Jan 1, 1996
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In-Situ Bioleaching Investigations Of Michigan Chalcocite Ores
By A. M. Johnson
Although known primarily for native copper, the Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan also has deposits of copper sulfide (chalcocite) ore. A number of small, but rich, deposits are present at relat
Jan 1, 1988
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Conditioning Methods And Design Philosophy Of Various Coal Flotation Circuits
By S. K. Kawatra, R. A. Seitz
There is considerable variation in the types of coal flotation circuits in use in various parts of the world. For example, Russian plants frequently use scavenger flotation, while this is almost unhea
Jan 1, 1993
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Silicate Mineral and Potash Flotation
By R. Bruce Tippin
The silicates represent the largest and most common group of minerals on earth. Yet in spite of the chemical similarities, numerous mineral processing plants worldwide are operating successfully to yi
Jan 1, 1999
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Red Dog – Cominco’s Arctic Experience Pays Off Again
By Steve Kral
The Red Dog zinc-lead deposit, said to be the world's second largest, is located inside the Arctic Circle in northwestern Alaska - a location too harsh and remote for some mining companies but ju
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimum Charcoal Loading Calculations And Other Developments To A CIP Circuit
By D. J. Collins
While the charcoal in pulp (CIP) process was introduced to the mining industry many years earlier, it did not gain widespread recognition until 1973 when Homes take Mining Company installed a CIP circ
Jan 1, 1989
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New Concepts in Mine Backfill Training
By James F. Archibald, Ferri Hassani, Jacques Nantel, David O. DeGagné
Operators depend upon the success of backfilling programs to ensure that mine activities run continuously (Archibald et al, 1993) where backfilling is an integral part of the mining cycle. In order to
Jan 1, 2001
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Commodity Prices From A Monetary Perspective
By G. Pierson
Explanations for commodity price levels (or movements) commonly focus on the fundamentals of supply and demand otherwise they are simply assigned to speculative activity. Comparisons of metal-price hi
Jan 1, 1998
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Washability of ultrafine coal (eff3daff-fca1-4237-b754-ca926fbd1369)
By R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm
With increasing interest in the physical cleaning of fine coal, there is a need for extension of the sink-float analysis procedure to finer sizes. Problems arise, however, in ensuring complete dispers
Jan 1, 1987
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Geotechnical Factors In Open Pit Mine Design
By David Pentz, Paul Hodges
GENERAL INTRODUCTION The object of this paper is to discuss those aspects of open pit mine design which are affected by geotechnical factors. The temptation exists for some practitioners of geotechni
Jan 1, 1977
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Removal And Recovery Of Mercury From Gold, Silver, And Copper By-products
By J. Brendan Mclaughlin, Casimir J. Koshinski, Michael V. Rose, Wolfgang Baum
Mercury contamination is a worldwide problem in the mining, smelting, and refining of gold, silver, and copper. In these areas, mercury may be found as a naturally-occurring material in ores and conce
Jan 1, 1997
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Three Case Studies Of The Economics Of Industrial Mineral Transloading To Counter Unreasonable Freight Rates Or Inadequate Rail Service
By C. N. Speltz
The cost of transportation of industrial minerals is frequently higher than the cost of the product. Where a minc, industrial mineral plant. or customer is served by a single railroad, that single rai
Jan 1, 1998