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1989 Jackling Lecture - Quality where it countsBy C. Allen Born
There is a saying, the greater the gratitude, the shorter the speech. That puts me in a quandary, because while I am grateful for the honor you do me today, I also want to talk about a subject very im
Jan 1, 1990
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Using diamond drilling to evaluate a placer deposit : A case studyBy G. T. Newell, J. G. Stone, V. M. Mejia
Introduction Advances in drilling have reached a point where large diameter cores can be recovered from "tight," or weakly indurated placer gravels. In such ground, core drilling can provide more rel
Jan 9, 1988
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Geotechnical Data Collections And Applications At The Leeville Underground MineBy C. Sun
The Leeville underground mine has been in operation since 2006 and currently produces 3,300 tons of ore per day with an average gold grade of 0.4 opt. The mine has a large horizontal extent of 2,500 f
Jan 1, 2010
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Development of a Kinetic Model of the Bacterial Dissolution of Copper Concentrate Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SPRINGER)By Mohammad Ranjbar Hamghavandi, Mohammad Ranjbar, Zahra Manafi, Mohammad Hassan Fazaelipoor, Mahin Schaffie
The present study introduces a new approach to understand the copper dissolution rate and to find an adapted mathematical statement for particle shrinkage rate in a batch bioleaching system. Four size
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Copper Electrolite Solution FiltrationBy Judson G. Brown
In the May, 1969 issue of Mining Engineering the Editorial Director, John V. Beall, described the Japanese Onahama Copper Smelter and Refinery as follows: "On the shore of the Pacific, 120 miles nor
Jan 1, 1970
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Guidelines given for developing and using an integrated maintenance systemBy Paul D. Tomlingson
Part one of this two-part series covers conceptualizing and developing a maintenance information system. It explains what information is necessary to manage such a system. Next month, part two will
Jan 7, 1985
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Fracture Plane Control with a Ligamented Split-Tube ChargeBy W. L. Fourney, D. C. Holloway, J. W. Dally
Introduction Improvements in the process of rock excavation by blasting involves better control of one or more phases of the fracture process immediately after detonating the ex- plosive charge. Tota
Jan 1, 1977
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The Versatility Of The R-N ProcessBy George G. Reed
Approximately 200 samples of iron ores and other iron- bearing materials have been tested for amenability to treatment by the R-N process in bench scale laboratory work. Twelve large lots, ranging in
Jan 1, 1960
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Thermal Spallation Excavation of RockBy R. Edward Williams
The Spa1lation Process Because of the low thermal conductivity of many hard rocks, rapid heating of these rocks produces a thin surface layer in which the temperatures attain high values. Thermal e
Jan 1, 1986
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Use Lower Shearer Drum Speeds to Achieve Deeper Coal CuttingBy Jonathan Ludlow, Robert A. Jankowksi
Introduction A longwall operator can make few changes to increase output, significantly reduce respirable dust, and decrease power consumption. Reducing drum speed, and thereby cutting with increased
Jan 3, 1984
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Chemical Processing Of Tungsten Ores And ConcentratesBy K. C. Li
The scope of this subject is a broad one. The demand for a metal with high refractory properties, great strength at elevated temperatures and high nuclear cross section, has put tungsten in the foregr
Jan 1, 1961
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Analysis of Tunnel Grouting and Water Pressure Tests in Rampur Hydroelectric Project (412MW), SJVN Limited, IndiaBy Ramesh Kumar Chauhan, Umakant Sharma, Manwendra Pratap Singh, Ashok Kumar Chadha
The power sector in India has an installed capacity of 267.637 GW as on March 2015. Out of this total installed capacity, the hydropower sector contributes 41,267.43 MW as renewable energy source. The
Jan 1, 2016
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An Overview Of Technology For Metals Recovery From Spent Catalysts - Recovery Of Platinum Group Metals From Automobile CatalystBy John E. Litz
Since the 1974 introduction of catalytic converters to automobiles in the United States, more than 150,000 kg (5,000,000 oz) of platinum, palladium, and rhodium have been used in the converters. An es
Jan 1, 1986
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Detecting Mining Induced Seismic Sources in Drill Core - RASIM 2022By Rene Padilla, Siyanda B. Mngadi, Gerrie van Aswegen, Peter Stonestreet
While many mine tunnels are developed through ground that must be riddled with the sources of small (and larger) mining induced seismic events, recorded by the mine seismic monitoring systems, we do n
Apr 26, 2022
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Determining The Impacts From Mining On Surface And GroundwaterBy C. M. McCulloch
More and more mining underground is being conducted using the longwall method. Likewise, many new surface mines use area or mountaintop removal methods. These methods can have a significant impact on
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of Changing Duty Cycles with a Panel in CM-Shuttle Car Matching: A Case StudyBy A. Anani, K. Awuah-Offei
"Accounting for changing duty cycles in equipment matching maximizes equipment utilization and productivity. The objective of this study is to investigate if the optimal number of shuttle cars for a p
Jan 1, 2016
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Recent Developments Of The ISP Operations At Harima WorksBy M. Tomono
Harima Works is operating as the zinc and lead simultaneous smelter utilizing the imperial Smelting Process. The smelter commenced its operation in 1966 with designed capacities of 3500 t/M of zinc an
Jan 1, 1986
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Uranium Recovery From Phosphoric AcidBy Wi11iam M. Leaders
Uranium Recovery Corporation was incorporated in the State of Florida in 1968 for the sole purpose of developing a method to economically recover uranium from Florida phosphoric acid. The preliminary
Jan 1, 1978
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After Market Coatings to Reduce Rock Dust Buildup on Underground SignsBy T. Resende, J. Sismour
"Signs in underground mines are subject to variable airflow, which carries dust and moisture. Dust buildup reduces their visibility, hampering production efficiency and safety. Underground workers com
Jan 1, 2017
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Processes In The Formation Of Crystalline Gold In PlacersBy Ronald C. Severson
Crystals of native gold occur in placer-type deposits. Gold, as a pure metal, is the most malleable metal known; therefore, delicate gold crystal forms should not survive mechanical transport and conc
Jan 1, 2013