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An experimental damage model for predicting the nonlinear behavior of rock
By S. -H. Chang, C. -I. Lee, Y. -K. Lee
Based on results from triaxial compressive tests, an experimental damage model to simulate post-peak behaviours as well as nonlinear behaviours before peak strength was developed. In order to consider
Jan 1, 2003
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Pilot Plant Demonstration Of The Platsol Process For The Treatment Of The NorthMet Copper-Nickel-PGM Deposit
PolyMet Mining is developing the NorthMet property near Duluth, MN. Laboratory investigations have led to the development of the Platsol process to dissolve in one step the base metals (copper and nic
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper Converting Versus Steel Converting A Critical Comparison (Invited)
By Lauri Holappa
Copper converting is mostly performed in Peirce-Smith converters. The process is still very similar to the original one developed in the early 20th century. It is a batch process in a horizontal cylin
Jan 1, 2003
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Sampling and Assaying of Coarse Gold at La Herradura – Minera Penmont S. de R.L. de C.V., Mexico (50ed6113-280f-4c5e-b31d-b2173f6016d8)
By Pablo González, Rodolfo Espinosa, Jose-Luis Noyola, Sergio Cossio
"Minera Penmont, at La Herradura, is a joint venture between Industrias Peñoles, S.A. de C.V., and Newmont Mining Corporation. The mine is located in the northern Mexican state of Sonora. La Herradura
Jan 1, 2003
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Flexibility Trends In Copper Solvent Extraction
By Hans Hein
In its early stage of copper solvent extraction development, SX plants were designed in a series configuration and gradually the copper industry reduced staging and trains for keeping capital investme
Jan 1, 2003
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Price Assumptions for Reserve Estimation
By David Humphreys
Assumptions about future commodity prices need to be made with close regard to the purposes for which they are being used. Prices generated for financial planning or trading purposes are unlikely to b
Jan 1, 2003
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Helical Foundations And Tiebacks: Quality Control, Inspection And Performance Monitoring
By John S. Pack
The last 25 years have seen rapid expansion in the use of helical screw pile foundations and tiebacks for new and retrofit construction of buildings and earth retention structures. An estimated $100 m
Jan 1, 2003
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Engineering Evaluation Of “Nontraditional” Ventilation Controls
By H. C. Verakis
Permanent ventilation controls such as stoppings, overcasts, and undercasts for use in coal mines are required to meet MSHA’s safety standards for fire endurance and flexural strength. Due to technol
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimisation of Mill Feed by LIF Techniques
By Heribert F. Broicher, Arne Volland
"The analysis of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) combines remote sensing techniques with laser spectroscopy. Over variable distances different rock types are identified or changes in the quality of o
Jan 1, 2003
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Reactions Of Gold And Sulfide Minerals In Cyanide Media
By P. Riveros, A. Pratt, G. Deschênes
The effect of pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, realgar and arsenopyrite on gold dissolution in cyanide media was investigated. The cyanidation of synthetic gold ores in the presence of various concen
Jan 1, 2003
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Potash Processing in Saskatchewan - An Update.
By Carlos F. Perucca
"Potassium is one of the three basic plant nutrients along with nitrogen and phosphorus. There is no substitute for potassium compounds in agriculture; they are essential to maintain and expand food p
Jan 1, 2003
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What A Mineral Processor Needs To Know About Metal Chloride Pyrohydrolysis, And Why!
By E. Sehner, G. Van Weert
Metal chloride pyrohydrolysis is a fifty year old technology, operating satisfactory in many plants around the world, mainly on ferrous chloride, The capabilities and costs of its two equipment option
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Electronic Detonators to Improve Fragmentation, Diggability and Crusher Throughput
This paper reports on the field results of using electronic detonators to improve blast outcomes. OricaÆs electronic detonator, the i-konTM Digital Energy Control System, allows exact and precise timi
Jan 1, 2003
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Water in the Design Context: A Focus on Base Metals Refining
By S. M. Marr
"Water availability and water-related environmental impacts are now one of the most significant challenges facing primary production within the global minerals industry. Whereas the industry has, to a
Jan 1, 2003
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Unique Ceramec® Filter Technology Has Opened New Doors to Cost-Effective Dewatering
By Bjarne Ekberg
"The most economical way of dewatering mineral concentrates is to reduce the moisture content in the material mechanically using thickeners and filtration avoiding thermal drying whenever possible. In
Jan 1, 2003
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Influence of the Tower Mill’s Classifying Column Structure on the Size of Collected Products (5aad4b18-8c38-4f26-85f0-b8453dd4c09f)
By Takashi Furuyama, Sukeyuki Mori, Takafumi Okuma, Norio Hashiguchi
The Tower mill KD-3 is an improved version of the laboratory mills VD-1, KD-1 and KD-2 in which the classifying column has been modified to ensure a quick discharge of products from the comminution se
Jan 1, 2003
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A logical approach to the evaluation of a stacked multi-reef Witwatersrand gold deposit
By W. D. Northrop
This paper gives an account of the development of a technique whereby the vertical limits of geological horizons may be identified by the use of vertical variograms on the mineral of economic interest
Jan 1, 2003
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Friction Piles In Boston Blue Clay, Suffolk County House Of Corrections, Massachusetts ? Summary
By Harry K. Weatherbee
The paper presents a design case study for a four-story correction facility addition in south Boston, Massachusetts, supported on friction piles driven into the Boston Blue Clay. 356 mm (14-in.) squar
Jan 1, 2003
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Detailed Modeling of the Froth Phase in Batch Flotation
By Bronwynne K. Williams
"In deriving flotation kinetic models, the froth phase was, until recently, either ignored or treated entirely empirically. The behaviour of the froth is now known to be usually important and sometime
Jan 1, 2003
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Slurry Wall Design For Hong Kong Station
By Stephen T. Young
The construction of Phase 2 of Hong Kong Station, its retail podium and International Finance Centre Two, the tallest building in Hong Kong, will be completed in the middle of 2003. This paper describ
Jan 1, 2003