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Geotechnical Exploration for a Lake Mead Intake
By Richard F. Coon
Six potential locations along the west shore of Lake Mead were evaluated to site anew water intake pumping station for the SNWA. The evaluations were based upon geotechnical exploration results and c
Jan 1, 1997
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Leach-Pad Technology Deals With Weather
By Mark E. Smith
Oxide ores can consume enormous amounts of expensive sulfuric acid. The problem is amplified with increasing heap heights. One solution is to provide a thin liner and drainage system between each lif
Jan 1, 1996
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Dravo Systems Enhance Offshore Mining Prospects
By Homer S. Frankhouser
Materials may be dredged, processed, stored and loaded for shipment at a single site in water depths ranging from 250 to 1200 ft. Solution mining may also be accomplished in deep sea situations. And,
Jan 1, 1971
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THE SSW PROBE: A new High-Tech Tool to Raise Ore Grades by Reducing Dilution Within Metal Mines.
By Pierre Gaucher
It is possible to selectively mine an orebody by combining the use of the SSW probe with any bulk mining methods as well as narrow vein exploitations. In other words, thanks to the use of the SSW prob
Oct 1, 2001
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Weigh Belt Scales - The Nuclear Approach
By Galen Bauer
"Up until the mid 1960's, the only available methods for making continuous weight measurements were through the use of mechanical and electro-mechanical weigh scales. It was during this time period th
Jan 1, 1975
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Stability Of HDPE Pipes Under High Heap Loads
By J. F. Lupo
Heap and valley leach operations rely on solution collection piping placed within the heap to enhance both solution recovery and to assist overall solution management. The most common piping used in l
Jan 1, 2001
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Exploration At Boliden-Westmin?s VMS Myra Falls Operations: A Successful Example Of A Continued Application Of Evolving Geological Models
By Stephen J. Juras
The Myra Falls deposits comprise a complexly metal-zoned polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide district located 90 km from Campbell River in central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Clay-Based Flocculant For The Removal Of Suspended Matter And Heavy Metals
By J. Darlington, A. K. SenGupta
Water-swellable layered silicates, namely, the smectite clays can remove suspended materials (called herein as debris) and metal ions from aqueous streams. The present study shows that the flocculati
Jan 1, 2002
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New Developments With The Coal Mine Roof Rating
By Christopher Mark, Gregory M. Molinda, Timothy M. Barton
The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) was first presented at this Conference nine years ago. Since its introduction, the CMRR has been incorporated into many aspects of mine planning, including longwall p
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Characterization of Internal Insertion Pressure During Installation of Fully Grouted Bolts
By Luis Giraldo
The installation procedure of fully grouted rebar bolts requires that the bolt be pushed through the resin grout until it is fully inserted in the borehole. Resin grout is a highly viscous fluid that
Jan 1, 2006
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Hydraulic Hoisting Technology For Platinum Mines
By G. van den Berg
Anglo Platinum has initiated a project to investigate hydraulic hoisting technology for platinum mines. Hydraulic hoisting systems are categorized as pumping, fluidizing feeder or displacement feede
Jan 1, 2004
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100 Years of Blowing Bubbles for Profit
By Jan E. Nesset
It is just over 100 years since the practice of blowing small bubbles into a mixture of ground ore and water revolutionized the mining industry, resulting in uneconomic deposits becoming highlyprofita
Jan 1, 2009
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RI 2248 A Safety Cut-Out For Trolley Wires At Loading Chutes
By E. D. Gardner
"Trolley lines used in connection with electric haulage in mines are a source of danger and many lives have been lost by men accidentally coming in contact with the wires. Usually the wires in metal m
May 1, 1921
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Coal Mine Geology in the U.S. Coal Fields: A State-of-the-Art-Review
By Frank E. Chase
During the past quarter century, coal mine geologists have evolved from providing a qualitative description of drill core and coal reserves into quantitative geotechnical specialists who bridge the ga
Jan 1, 2006
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Stereolithography, a Rapid Prototyping Technique for Orebody Modeling and Mine Design
By Christopher P. O?Connor
Stereolithography is a well known rapid prototyping technique in the manufacturing sector. Essentially it is a three dimensional printing process that produces plastic prototype parts from standard CA
May 1, 2002
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Simulation Assisted Performance Improvements in Iron Ore Processing Plants (4c3a19f0-0877-40d2-a6da-cdc5ac5ec399)
By S. Ersayin
In 1998, the Concentrator Modeling Center was established within the Coleraine Minerals Research Lab to develop models for simulation of iron ore processing plants, and to assist plant operators in im
Jan 1, 2008
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Reutilización de aguas residuales de procesos mineros. La Experiencia de Antamina en Puerto Punta Lobitos, Huarmey
By Carlos Guillen Morales
Como parte del proyecto de estudio de impacto ambiental presentado por la Compañía Minera Antamina (Ancash), el presente trabajo describe la reutilización de las aguas residuales de los procesos miner
Sep 12, 2005
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Measurement of in situ stresses in deep drillholes for a hydroelectric project
By N. Kumar, A. K. Dhawan, A. Varughese, S. K. Khullar
Abstract The in-situ stress field is one of the primary parameters influencing the performance of underground structures particularly in the Himalayas where there is strong influence of topography
Jan 1, 2003
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Corrections to Volume 242
Discussion of "The Ordering Transformation in Titanium-Aluminum Alloys Containing up to 25 at. pct Aluminum" by F. A. Crossley, Trans, TMS-AIME, 1968, vol. 242, pp. 726-30. Dr. Blackburn, in his re
Jan 1, 1970
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Cresson Mine: Case History of a Rapidly Evolving Mining Project
By Jeffrey A. Pontius
The Cresson gold deposit is in the southcentral portion of the Cripple Creek mining district in central Colorado (Fig. 1). The deposit is hosted by a series of 32 Ma (Kelley, 1995) felsic to mafic, a
Jan 1, 1996