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Cost Saving Initiatives - Boddington Gold Mine
By Malcolm Wills
Boddington Gold Mine commenced operation in 1987 with an initial production of 3.0 Mt/y at a grade of 3.5 git. Head grade has reduced over the life of the mine and the major response to the drop in gr
Jan 1, 2000
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Maintenance Evaluation – Guidelines to Ensure Improvement
By Paul D. Tomlingson
Will Rogers unwittingly commented on the essence of evaluations when he said: "We don't know what they don't know!" In so doing, he explained why managers have an obligation to verify that t
Jan 1, 1991
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Kaolin Filter Aids – Key to Improved Plant Productivity
By Lynn E. Bowman
Efficient filtration of fine kaolin particles plays a crucial role in the processing of raw kaolin to a marketable product. Filtration can often be the rate-controlling step of the whole process. Cons
Jan 1, 1993
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Appalachian Coal: An Overview
By Suresh K. Bhatt
Appalachian coalfields have been the predominant source of quality coals since the inception of commercial mining in the United States. In a broad sense, Appalachian coalfields can be considered those
Jan 1, 1995
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Peru’s Precious and Base Metals Status and Future Prospects
By Merwin Bernstein
Peru has been an important source of metals since Aug. 29, 1533. On that day Francisco Pizarro took charge of the 24 t (772,000 oz) of gold and silver that constituted Atahualpa’s ransom. At today’s p
Jan 1, 1993
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Fiberglass Reactor Clarifier
By Robert F. Jones
INTRODUCTION Upflow Solids Contact Clarification is a process long employed in the treatment of potable water, wastewater and municipal sewage. This process incorporated in a fiberglass conical struc
Jan 1, 1984
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Relationship between observed mineral liberations in screened fractions and in composite samples
By J. Finch, W. Petruk, R. G. Pinard
An investigation was conducted to determine the minimum number of samples that must be studied by image analysis of polished sections to characterize a mill product and determine the apparent mineral
Jan 1, 1987
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Automated Fine Coal Circuit Control: The Key to Improved Profitability
By Richard D. Christie, K. Jay Pillai
In the past, it was not unusual for coal preparation plants to discard fine run-of-mine coal. This practice has changed due to increasing quantities of fine material, improvements in beneficiation met
Jan 1, 1994
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Computer Simulation Of Availability Of Longwall Production Systems
By Menzhans Guo
A coal bunker basically acts as a buffer and regulator to reduce the interruptions between its proceeding production system and succeeding haulage system so as to maximize the availability of the whol
Jan 1, 1992
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Soft Fracture Grouting to Remediate Settlement Due to Soft Ground Tunneling
By Paul D. Tavares, John Forbes, Eric R. Drooff
As the existing major U.S. - Canada rail tunnel was too small to accommodate double-stack container cars, Canadian National Railways is constructing a new parallel tunnel with a 50% greater diameter.
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Slurry Analyzer For Phosphate Mineral Beneficiation Process
By J. Derwin King, Harrison R. Cooper
Applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) offer possibilities for on-line sensing of the concentrations of several elements in flowing sample streams. In addition to hydrogen, these elements, g
Jan 1, 1990
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Longwall Dust Control At Jim Walter Resource
By Jeffery H. Stricklin
Jim Walter Resources operates five underground coal mines with longwall faces in operation in four of the mines. Due to high air velocities (1000-1200 fpm) needed for methane control together with the
Jan 1, 1987
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The Determination Of Booster Fan Locations In Underground Mines
By X. Wu, E. Topuz
Booster fans have been extensively used in underground mines throughout the world. In the United Kingdom, S. Africa, Germany, and other countries, many non-coal and coal mines employ booster fans. The
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigation Of Factors Affecting Release Of Methane In Coalbbeds
By Satya Harpalani, Xue Zhao
This paper discusses the results of an experimental investigation to study the release of methane in coalbeds. Absolute porosity of coal samples was first determined experimentally. Following the poro
Jan 1, 1989
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Despite Tough Times, Optimism Underlies AMC Convention
By Jim Oehler
The US minerals industry, as well we know, has been hit hard by the recent recession and is faced with what is projected to be a slow recovery. Even so, there was an underlying feeling of optimism at
Jan 11, 1982
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Silica Sand and Industrial Minerals in Mexico
By L. C. Morales
Mexico has an area of about 2 million km2 (772,260 sq miles), with volcanic activity, large shores and mountainous areas reaching as high as 6000 m (19,680 ft) above sea level. These conditions are fa
Jan 1, 1994
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Process Mineralogy – A Review of 1991 Activities
By R. Kramer
The Process Mineralogy review arrived too late to appear in the May issue. The Process Mineralogy Committee scheduled programs with both SME and The Metallurgical Society. At the 1991 SME Annual Me
Jan 1, 1992
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Rock Bursts at Hecla: A Personal Experience
By Jerry Dolph
Hecla Mining's Lucky Friday Mine, located beneath the town of Mullan, ID, has been shaken since the 1960s by many deep underground rock bursts. The largest rock burst carried a magnitude of 3.5 o
Jan 1, 1994
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55. Introduction
By Victor F. Hollister
Porphyry-type deposits are characterized by mineralization in, as well as adjacent to, an igneous body, usually a porphyritic stock. One deposit style includes both mineral dissemination and mineraliz
Jan 1, 1991
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High Surface Area Substrate And Novel Biological Ferric Generator For Sulfide Oxidation Applications
By Kevin Stuffle, James E. Sharp, Sean Premeau
Two process enhancements for the biological oxidative pretreatment of sulfidic gold ore for subsequent treatment with cyanide are discussed. These are the use of a high areal density ring and pin pack
Jan 1, 1997