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A Futuristic Look At Process Control In The Minerals IndustryBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
There is a large economic driving force associated with improving metallurgical performance in mineral processing plants using process control. Because of this and other benefits, control systems of t
Jan 1, 1993
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Comparison of mine ventilation system computer - analysis and measurements made in simulated physical modelBy R. S. Das, A. K. Sinha
Modern mine ventilation systems have grown rapidly in recent years both in terms of complexity and value for human health and safety. Although computer models are now available to help the design and
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Mining and Reserves – The Mining Company PerspectiveBy Jack E. Thompson
Thank you Tom and JM for that nice introduction. The remarks I am about to make rely on a large way on comments made by Barrick's Chief Counsel, Patrick Garver, to an internal meeting of Barrick&
Jan 1, 2003
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Cyanide Removal From WAD Cyanides; A Study Of The Zinc - Silver – Cyanide – Activated Carbon System.By G. Van Weert, J. F. Breedveld
Both regular and Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon (SIAC) were studied for their effectiveness in removing WAD (Weak Acid Dissociated) cyanides from solutions at pH = 10. SIAC has already been shown
Jan 1, 2004
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Management Of Ventilation Departments - IntroductionBy H. J. M. Rose
Arising out of the world energy crisis and the increasing demand for nuclear fuels, the Elliot Lake operation of Denison Mines Limited is currently expanding its facilities to meet its increased contr
Jan 1, 1980
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Development Of A Column Solvent Impregnated Resin Process For The Separaion Of Rare EarthBy J. Shibata
Separation of rare earth, especially Nd and Sm, was investigated by batch and column methods with a solvent impregnated resin. The solvent impregnated resin was prepared by impregnation of organo- pho
Jan 1, 1995
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Validation Of The Truck/Shovel Simulation ModelBy V. Srajer
The loading and hauling equipment simulation model was developed to satisfy, the requirements and need of the mining industry in western Canada. It is expected the model will be used to determine the&
Jan 1, 1989
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Conveyor System Commissioning, Maintenance and Failure Analysis Using Black Box TechniquesBy A. J. Surtees, M. P. Evans
This paper discusses the development and application of sophisticated monitoring equipment used to measure the operating parameters of conveyor systems. With the radical reduction in price of computer
Jan 1, 1996
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State Of The Art Monitoring And Computer Analysis Of The Results Following A Recent Major Mine FireBy John E. Urosek, Herman Schade
In March, 1988, a fire occurred in a large underground coal mine. Coal Mine Safety and Health of the Mine Safety and Health Administration was immediately notified of the situation. They requested the
Jan 1, 1989
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Improving Highwall Stability At The Gregg River MineBy A. E. Stewart
Slope design in an open pit mine includes determining bench height, bench face angle and berm width. Case histories are presented of two highwall slopes (160 and 220 m or 525 and 720 ft high) excavate
Jan 1, 1998
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Coal Blending – Meeting SpecificationBy B. J. Arnold
Coal blending inherently means homogenizing a mixture of coals so that the properties of the blend meet some specifications for maintaining power plant performance and emission requirements. In practi
Jan 1, 1994
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Transport of Construction Raw Materials and the Trends of Internationalisation and LiberalisationBy B. van der Moolen, P. J. M. Groot
The introduction of liberalisation in Dutch mineral provision has created a lot of uncertainty on how and where to supply for the need of construction raw materials. Some possible effects of this poli
Jan 1, 2005
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Liner Shape And Power Consumption In Rotary MillsBy Waldo Valderrama, Luis Magne, Paola Grandela
The effect of liner shape on power consumption was studied in a small laboratory mill under various operating conditions. It was found that the angle subtended between the lifter front face and the fa
Jan 1, 1995
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Bioleaching of refractory gold concentrates at high pulp densities in a nonconventional rotating-drum reactorBy N. Parra, M. N. Herrera, T. Vargas, C. González, B. Escobar
The bioleaching of mineral sulfide pulps in a bench-scale rotating-drum reactor was studied. The reactor contained horizontal paddles on the inner wall for lifting the mineral pulp. The performance of
Jan 1, 1999
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Aspects On The Beneficiation Of KaolinsBy Arthur P. Chaves, Lauro S. Norbert Costa, Adão B. Da Luz
A series of bench-scale bleaching tests have been carried out on kaolin samples from the Rio Capim area( northern Brazil) at CETEM/CNPq. The whole sample has been homogenized and submitted to particle
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect Of Leaching On Permeability Of Drill Cores From A Copper Ore BodyBy N. R. Sainath
This paper discusses a laboratory investigation that studied the microscale flow characteristics of copper ores and the variation in flow behavior resulting from flow of leach solution. Fractures in 4
Jan 1, 1994
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Model for the active horizontal force of shield supportBy D. R. Zhu, H. S. Chiang, Y. M. Jiang, S. S. Peng
Two types of underground tests on three types of shield supports, 2-leg, 4-leg, and chock shield, were con- ducted to measure the horizontal movement of the canopy against the immediate roof. In no fr
Jan 1, 1990
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Ignition and combustion characteristics of successively floated coal fractionsBy D. O. Shah, K. C. Adiga
Flotation of coal after multistage addition of frother was found to yield coal fractions with significantly lower ash content as compared to the feed. Ignition and combustion characteristics of differ
Jan 1, 1988
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The Effect Of Time-Dependent Properties Of Altered Rock On Tunnel Support RequirementsBy A. J. Hendron, G. Mesri, R. M. Semple
Squeezing ground conditions in hard-rock tunneling are associated with fault zones containing brecciated rock and gouge. Gouge is a stiff clay-like soil that exhibits a propensity to creep. The ground
Jan 1, 1974
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A Numerical Simulation Of The Effects Of Swelling On Concrete Settlement Tanks Founded On Swelling ClayBy Ch. Arvanitidis
This paper presents the design solution for an actual case of settlement tanks, for a wastewater treatment plant under construction, actually founded on swelling clay (the nature of which had not been
Jan 1, 2005