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The Feasibility Of Hybrid Network And Cfd Modeling For Mine Ventilation Applications
This paper examines the feasibility of combining network modeling and computational fluid dynamics for modeling of underground mine ventilation systems. Both simulation methods have specific advantage
Feb 23, 2014
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Automated Mineral Analysis Focused on Large Sample Sets
By V. Králová
The TESCAN Integrated Mineral Analyzer (TIMA), an automated mineralogy system, enables fast and quantitative mineral analyses of rocks, ores, concentrates, tailings, leach residues or smelter products
Feb 23, 2014
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Reorganisation of Mine Rescue Services Scheme in Central Europe
Due to the ongoing restructuring of the mining industry in central Europe with a continuous decline of the number of large underground mines and collieries, and a simultaneous decline of staff numbers
Feb 23, 2014
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Shuttle Car Network Model for Roadway Development
Australian underground coal mines predominately use the longwall method for coal extraction. In longwall mining at least two parallel roadways known as gateroads are mined to delineate the sides of th
Feb 23, 2014
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Remediation of Large-Scale Slope Instability and Impact on Mine Development at the Gold Quarry Mine
By R. J. Sheets
In 2009 the Gold Quarry open pit mine, located 11 km northwest of Carlin, Nevada, USA, experienced multiple large-scale slope instabilities of the upper east highwall that reduced gold ore extraction
Feb 23, 2014
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Ion Exchange Recovery of Rhenium From Copper Leach Solutions Using Weakly Basic Anion Exchange Resins
By J. Snowberger III
Rhenium is a valuable and extremely rare chemical element with unique chemical properties. It is extracted commercially as a byproduct from the processing of molybdenite associated with porphyry copp
Feb 23, 2014
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Impact of Using Synchronous Condenser for Power System Stability and Improvement of Short Circuit Power in Mining Projects
By M. Nambiar
Due to the remote locations of the mining projects and the demand for long transmission lines to provide electrical power, mining sites often operate with poor network power quality and low short circ
Feb 23, 2014
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Accelerated Leaching of Mine Spoils as Means of Reducing Specific Conductivity
By S. Hamm
Elevated total dissolved solids (TDS) content in waters downstream from surface coal mines in Central Appalachia is an increasing concern, as unnaturally high TDS and/or associated specific conductivi
Feb 23, 2014
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Iron Transfer Considerations for a Unique Solvent Extraction Feed
By D. Seneviratne
Iron transfer from the pregnant leach solution (PLS) to the electrolyte can have a major economic impact on solvent extraction (SX) operations. High iron transfer will lead to greater operational cos
Feb 23, 2014
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Using a Discrete System Simulation and Animation Model of a Coal Mine to Increase Equipment Efficiency and Reduce Environmental Impact
By E. Tarshizi
This research project demonstrates the application of a mine system simulation and animation model in enhancing the efficiency of a truck-shovel operation and reducing the haulage environmental impact
Feb 23, 2014
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An Integrated View of Water Management in the Engineering Development of Mineral Projects
By I. Sanchez
The development of the recent generation of large mining projects in South America has been challenging in many ways, but especially in the management of water in all its aspects. As a result, a numbe
Feb 23, 2014
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A New Approach To Fine Solids Dewatering
By C. St. J. Lowe
Weir Minerals ? Linatex has developed a new approach to the dewatering of fine solids, particularly mine and process plant tailings and wastes. The Weir process, patented in 2009, uses standard proce
Feb 23, 2014
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How Simulation and Animation Model of an Aggregate Mine Assists Engineers in the Operation of Haulage Systems
By E. Tarshizi
Research was conducted to develop a simulation and animation model for an aggregate (sand and gravel) mine operation. This model can assist the mine engineers to investigate and consider the various o
Feb 23, 2014
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Sustainable Closure of two Former Uranium Mines
By L. K. Holder
The White King / Lucky Lass Superfund site consists of two former uranium mines in south-central Oregon. The remedy included consolidating two large mining overburden stockpiles that contained low le
Feb 23, 2014
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A Discussion on CSM and NTNU Penetration Rate Models
By E. Farrokh
CSM and NTNU models are among the most commonly used models in TBM performance evaluation. Due to increasing application of TBM in different tunneling conditions, modification became necessary for the
Feb 23, 2014
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Estimation of the Fundamental Error Associated to The Sampling of Gold Ores
By C. Bazin
The fundamental error associated to the sampling of heterogeneous ore particles is unavoidable and can only be minimized by an adequate selection of the sample mass and/or size reduction of the sample
Feb 23, 2014
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The Edge Surface of Kaolinite and its Surface Chemistry
Fundamental results obtained from research on the properties of the edge surfaces of kaolinite particles (~500 nm) are reported. Of particular significance was the development of the experimental prot
Feb 23, 2014
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Dynamic Simulation Of Processing High-Arsenic Copper Concentrates In A Fluidized Bed Roaster
By A. Rajoria
A dynamic process model for predicting the fluidized bed roasting of copper concentrates with high arsenic content is presented in this work. Mass and energy balances were performed based on roasting
Feb 23, 2014
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Managing for Risk Associated to Uncertainty on the Grade of Ore Reserves: A Case Study on a Porphyry Copper Orebody in Chile
By J. A. Botín
Investment decision for large mining projects imply an enormous financial risk and therefore, require a more complex risk evaluation methodology taking into account all sources of uncertainty from eac
Feb 23, 2014
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Metal Recovery Applications Using a Combination of Ion Exchange and Electrowinning Using Emew® Technology
By A. Janwong
Ion exchange technology is becoming more prevalent for metal recovery from low concentration solutions. The products of ion exchange are typically a metal free stream (product stream) and a concentra
Feb 23, 2014