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Operational Practices To Reduce Copper And Other Metals Loading Onto Activated Carbon In Heap Leach CIC Circuits - Introduction - Preprint 09-109
By B. Cousins
Copper, nickel, zinc and other ?penalty? metals are found with gold together in nature, and have a similar chemical affinity for cyanide used in leaching operations4. As a result, solutions that come
Jan 1, 2009
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Software Modeling of Grinding Circuits
By Kal V. S. Sastry
Comminution is an important unit operation of mineral processing in terms of large tonnage of materials processed, huge energy consumption, and high capital and operating costs. Substantial researc
Jan 1, 1995
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An Evaporative Inspired Air Cooler For Recirculatory Breathing Apparatus - Introduction
By R. C. Burton
One of the major problems encountered with recirculatory breathing apparatus presently used by mine rescue teams is that the inspired air becomes uncomfortably, and often dangerously, hot. This is als
Jan 1, 1980
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Environment & Sustainable Development Goldcorp?s Marlin Mine - Guatemala - Preprint 09-114
By J. Schenck
Goldcorp Inc. has mining operations and exploration projects throughout Canada, the United States, Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras; as well as partnerships in Argentina and the Dominican Republic. In
Jan 1, 2009
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ASTM Standardization Of The Acid Neutralization Potential Acidity Titration In The Low Range (ANPAL) For Investigation Of ?Uncertain? Results
By C. H. Bucknam
Classical acid-base accounting using modified Sobek titration methods has resulted in interpretation of results for materials with neutralization potential (NP) less than 20 tons of CaCO3/1000 tons of
Feb 27, 2013
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Take Adequate Measures to Ensure Good Bids
By David D. DiPonio, John DiPonio, Roger Van Omen
The greatest opportunity to attain the most favorable prices for underground construction projects occurs during the competitive bidding period. The Owner, Engineer, and Contractor need to have a thor
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of belt air in underground coal mines ? with special emphasis on TSP recommendations
The use of belt air in underground coal mines has been a continuous discussion since it was first introduced in the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act (Coal Act) of 1969. Although the Coal Act pr
Jan 1, 2009
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A Model For The Adsorption Of Hydrolysable Cations On Silica - Preprint 09-131
By S. Vivek
An atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to measure the surface forces between silica surfaces immersed in solutions of hydrolysable cations and/or sodium oleate. Hydrophobic forces were observed at
Jan 1, 2009
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A Next Generation Mining Machine Guidance and Control System
By Janet A. Flinn, David G. Fileccia
Machine guidance and control systems have become more pervasive in the mining industry in recent years but not always from mining-experienced providers. Dozers, motor graders, scrapers, excavators, sh
Jan 1, 2006
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Verification and calibration of ventilation network models
By F. F. von Glehn
There is no doubt that simulated ventilation networks must be adequately verified before they can be extrapolated and used for predictive purposes. There are two general approaches as to how the verif
Jan 1, 2009
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Mineral Resources and Land Use Planning Conflicts in Norway
By K. Nielsen
The paper presents a brief overview of the mineral industry in Norway, followed by a description of the mineral policy and relevant legislation including the roles of the Norwegian Directorate of Mini
Jan 1, 2005
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Current Gold Rush in Madre de Dios Department, Peru
By J. D. Bliss
The discovery that triggered the current gold rush in southeastern Peru was made in about 1975 along the Rio Madre de Dios in Madre de Dios Department (Fig. 1). About 5000 to 10,000 miners (called chi
Jan 1, 1992
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Role Of The Tunneling Machine
By William H. Hamilton
INTRODUCTION It was not very many years ago that tunneling machine manufacturers spent considerable time trying to convince contractors and mine operators of the advantages of mechanical tunnel bor
Jan 1, 1997
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Designing and Constructing the Advance Tunnel for the Scarborough Subway Extension - RETC2023
By Jorge Ferrero, Andreas Raedle, Uhland Konrad, Michael Dutton, Keivan Pak Iman, Walter Trisi
Strabag, in partnership with Arup, is constructing the Advance Tunnel for the Scarborough Subway Extension (ATSSE); a project by Metrolinx and Infrastructure Ontario (Sponsors). The 10.7 m internal di
Jun 13, 2023
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3D modelling of offshore alluvial tin mineralization in Ringarooma Bay, Tasmania
By Michelle Stokes, Alexandra Miller, Campbell McKenzie
"The ancestral Ringarooma River in northeast Tasmania has transported alluvial tin and other heavy minerals from their onshore source of stanniferous Devonian granites downstream into what is now Ring
Sep 1, 2014
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Discussion - Some New Findings From Surface Subsidence Monitoring Over Longwall Panels - Luo, Y., Peng, S. S.
By E. Arioglu
Discussion by E. Arioglu Y. Luo and S.S. Peng are to be congratulated for their outstanding paper providing new results from surface subsidence monitoring over longwall panels under different condi
Jan 1, 1993
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Rheology Modifiers For Mineral Suspensions
By M. Pawlik
The rheological properties of mineral suspensions affect the design and operation of transport, mixing, size classification, grinding, gravity concentration, flotation and de-watering systems. In many
Jan 1, 2004
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Construction of the Lewis Street CSO Tunnel, Nashville, Tennessee
By Patrick J. Doig
The Lewis Street CSO Tunnel is an important element in the efforts of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (Metro) to improve the treatment of waste-water in the area. The t
Jan 1, 1997
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Cracking The Code—Assessing Implementation In The United States Of The Codes Of Practice For Risk Management Of Tunnel Works
By Terry W. Mellors, Robert J. F. Goodfellow
The underground industry has been forced to reconsider risk management sincethe introduction and implementation of the “Joint Code of Practice for Risk Management of Underground Works in the UK” publi
Jan 1, 2007
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Optimization Of Shovel Dipper-Formation Interactions In Excavation
By S. Frimpong
Shovel excavation constitutes a significant component of production costs in any surface mining operation. This makes shovel loading an important cost center that needs to be improved to lower product
Jan 1, 2011