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South Deep ù The Challenges
Over years of exploration the massive and tabular orebodies in the area to the South West of Western Areas Gold Mine had been assessed as containing about 50 million ounces of gold û a world class ore
Jan 1, 2002
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Conveyorized Materials Handling For Surface Coal Mines In Steep Topography Areas
By LeRoy D. Loy
To facilitate effective land reclamation and comply with existing state regulations, surface coal mine operators have in recent years adopted new mining techniques and equipment utilization for steep-
Jan 1, 1977
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Conveyor Belt Pulleys -Design Features
By Jerome F. Sheldon
The earliest recorded history in the use of belt conveyors in the United States is in O. Evans' "Miller's Guide" published in Philadelphia in 1795. Evans defines a conveyor as a "broad endle
Jan 1, 1971
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Life-Cycle Costing - An Economic Approach to Evaluate the Operational Equipment of Tunnels
By Hans Adden, Anne Lehan, Markus Thewes
"1. INTRODUCTION AND MOTIVATION Traditionally design processes are focussed at creating new tunnels for lowest building cost. But the trend towards sustainable constructions in tunnelling has greatly
Jan 1, 2016
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Open Pit to Underground ù Transition and Interaction
By P J. Terbrugge
Many ore deposits have considerable vertical extent which is not always known at the time of commencement of mining. In many of these cases, initial mining is by opencast methods, and as ore reserves
Jan 1, 2000
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Fine Screening. . . The Current State Of The Art
By Leon D. Keller
Fine screening, as discussed in this paper, pertains to the use of the Rapifine DSM Screen to make a 65 to 325-mesh separation at production tonnages. The greatest number of Rapifine Screen installat
Jan 1, 1971
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Value Creation in a Mine Operating With Open Stoping Mining Methods
By P. J. Le Roux
"Mining companies are under constant pressure to reduce their cost structures to sustain profitability. In mines using an open stoping mining method, dilution often has a significant effect on profita
Jan 1, 2017
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Rock Engineering Design and the Evolution of Eurocode 7: The Critical Six Years to 2020
By A. Perucho, J. P. Harrison, A. Bedi, L. Alejano, L. Lamas, A. Sofianos, A. M. Ferrero, R. Migliazza, R. Olsson, J-F. Mathier
"In 2010, the Eurocode for Geotechnical Design, EN-1997-1:2004 (CEN, 2004), informally known as Eurocode 7 or EC7, became the Reference Design Code (RDC) for geotechnical design – including rock engin
Jan 1, 2015
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Reclamation of Canmore Creek; Example of a Successful Walk Away Pit Lake Closure
By H. Gerry Stephenson, Devin Castendyk
"One of the most important environmental issues associated with contemporary openpit mining is the closure of mine pit lakes, and the perpetual legacy these lakes can potentially generate. Ideally, su
Aug 1, 2019
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Stabilization Of Problem Mineral Wastes
By Joe B. Rosenbaum
Fine-sized mineral wastes discarded by ore milling plants require stabilization to prevent air and water pollution. Methods devised for achieving this stabilization include physical, chemical vegetati
Jan 1, 1972
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Mr. Jackling Receives the John Fritz Medal
By John Fritz
TROUGH it is not a condition of the Award, the fact is that the John Fritz Medal never has been given to an engineer who had not already received one or more similar awards. This "medal for medalists,
Jan 1, 1933
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Mineral Economics - Physical Output of Mineral Products Declined Slightly in 1946 But Value Reached a New Peak - Prospects for 1947 Excellent
By Elmer W. Pehrson
NINETEEN FORTY-SIX was an eventful year for the mineral industries. Perhaps the most significant development was the socialization of industry in Great Britain, initiated in 1945 but carried to fruiti
Jan 1, 1947
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Ore Concentration and Milling ? Greater Utilization of Gravity Methods For Finer Sizes Seen in Current Practice
By E. H. Rose
IN a year of sober reflection and stocktaking after the mineral-squandering spree of World War II, the role that beneficiation of low-grade must henceforth play in American mineral industry has become
Jan 1, 1947
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Climate Change and Metal & Mining Sector: An Overview of Trends, Project Potential and its Abatement
By P. K. N. Raghavan
This paper identifies potential technologies for Carbon dioxide abatement from the mining and metal industry with special reference to the Aluminium industry. Mine reclamation could contribute to this
Jan 1, 2011
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Diamond Deposits Of Australia (PRIPRINT 95-217)
By W.J. Atkinson
The first recorded discovery of diamonds in Australia was in 1851 from New South Wales. Subsequent prospecting has shown alluvial occurrences of diamond to be relatively widespread through much of the
Jan 1, 1995
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The Economic And Environmental Case For Recovering Cyanide From Gold Plant Tailings
By Chris A. Fleming
"The ability to recover cyanide from gold plant tailings has been known almost as long as the cyanidation process has been practiced, but there has been little incentive to process tailings in this wa
Jan 1, 2003
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Henry Ford as a Factor in Mining and Metallurgy
By VERITAS
THE most concentrated industry of major character in the United States is that of the Ford Motor CO., which is to say Henry Ford. Its sole function is to supply the public with a cheap motor car which
Jan 1, 1924
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What Is Wrong With Oil Shale?
By GEORGE ROBERT DE BEQUE
WHAT is wrong with oil shale? The answer is of interest to the public, to the oil refiner, and to the engineer. Many people have invested in shale land or shale securities, and others would invest if
Jan 1, 1924
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Critique of exhalative hypothesis of tungsten skarn formation; discussion
By P. R. Ineson, D. W. James
For a criterion to be useful it must either demonstrate directly the role of exhalative processes in the formation of a deposit or describe a unique attribute of exhalative deposits. Few of those empl
Jan 12, 1993
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A glimpse of the future
By P Cochrane
Our ability to generate information and transport it about the planet on super highways of optical fibre is about to change the way in which we communicate, work and live. There is not a single aspect
Jan 7, 1996