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Noranda's Exploration Strategy (f4182cc3-beca-4d56-8bde-6070cd1c6670)By D. L. Stevens
Following an in-depth scenario and strategic planning exercise in 1997, Noranda's mine production goal was set at 500,000 tonnes per year of both copper and zinc metal within five years. There ha
Jan 1, 1999
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AMAX's Climax Open-Pit Molybdenum Mine: A Challenge Above And Below The SurfaceBy Douglas J. Lacke
1974 marked the start of a new era for Climax Molybdenum Co., a division of AMAX, with the initiation of an open pit operation above the existing successful underground block panel caving mine. A numb
Jan 1, 1981
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Accelerating Plant Commissioning: Unlocking Early Profits Through Strategic Planning - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Daniel Roy, Danielle Bouffard, Antoine Berton, Simon Gariépy
Commissioning a mineral processing plant has always been a challenging task. The process includes pre- operational verification, dry and wet commissioning, and a gradual ramp-up to full production, al
Feb 1, 2025
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Study of the Effect of Ultrasonic Treatment on Mineral Materials of Different MorphologiesBy R. Venugopal, V. K. Saxena, A. K. Mukherjee
"Coal, iron and manganese ore samples were exposed to different ultrasonic intensities of 250, 300 and 350 W/L for five minutes and to an ultrosonic intensity of 270 W/L for different time durations o
Jan 1, 2016
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Utilization Of Impounded Bituminous Coal Fines For The Preparation Of Coal-Water Slurry FuelsBy Joel L. Morrison
Wet bituminous coal fines from active and abandoned slurry impoundments are currently being examined as a recoverable feedstock for the production of coal water slurry fuel (CWSF). Preliminary analysi
Jan 1, 1995
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Separation Rapids Rare Metals Project, Kenora, Ontario, CanadaBy Donald S. Bubar
The Separation Rapids property, located approximately 60 km (37 miles) north of Kenora, Ontario, Canada, is host to one of the largest rare metal pegmatite deposits in the world. This pegmatite was na
Jan 1, 2001
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Upgrading Difficult-To-Float Coal Using MicroemulsionBy Hussin A. M. Ahmed
Oxidized coals are difficult to float. Therefore, in this paper, a special flotation procedure was investigated for upgrading this type of coal. The procedure is called direct contact flotation. It re
May 1, 2012
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Overview of NIOSH research on built-in-place refuge alternatives in underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2016By D. S. Yantek, R. J. Matetic, A. K. Smith, E. D. Thimons, J. Srednicki
In a 2007 report to the U.S. Congress, the Office of Mine Safety and Health Research of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH OMSHR) stated that built-in-place refuge a
Jan 1, 2016
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Risk Mitigation For Openpit Mining in Areas With Old Underground Workings`By J. Duran
Mining at Newmont Mining?s Phoenix?s Mine is currently done by surface operation in the Fortitude and Bonanza pits at a combined rate of approximately 100 kt/d (110,000 stpd). A portion of the o
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Cold-model study on the maximum penetration distance of the injection lance in a Kaldo furnaceBy Manuel Pérez-Tello, María M. Salazar-Campoy, Óscar Rodríguez-Hoyos
The Kaldo furnace is a type of top-blown, rotary reactor that is widely used for the production of precious metals. During the production of doré, a gas jet of compressed air is injected through a wat
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Surface Coal Mine Blasting Near Transmission PipelinesIndustry and regulatory agencies have requested guidance on safe blasting near transmission pipelines. The U.S. Bureau of Mines and AMAX Coal Company have studied surface coal mine overburden blasting
Jan 1, 1994
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Uses Of Fly Ash In The American Electric Power SystemBy H. P. Hatch
Ash is a material that many people leave to nature to handle. Others sometimes sweep it under the rug to be disposed of by someone else. In our business we cannot do either. In fact the American Elect
Jan 1, 1966
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Practical Management Of Environmental Impact Statement Work ? IntroductionBy Colleen A. M. Gibbs
On July 30, 1979 New Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations for implementing the procedural provisions of the decade-old National Environmental Policy Act went into effect. These new regul
Jan 1, 1979
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Geotechnical Investigations and Design Alternatives For Tunneling in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide Gas - Los Angeles MetroBy B. M. Ghadiali, J. B. Putnam, T. P. Smirnoff, M. A. Elioff, P. F. Ryan
Geotechnical investigations for the Mid-City Extension of the Los Angeles Metro revealed high concentrations of toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas as well as methane. Testing techniques employed to dete
Jan 1, 1995
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Out with the Old, In with the New: How We’ve Come Full Circle from the Burning River - NAT2022By Ben DiFiore, Richard DePew, Nate Long, Adrian Naranjo-Castillo, Chris Petta, Robert Auber
The Walworth Run stream was brick-culverted in the 1800s, converting it to a 16-ft diameter sewer. This Cuyahoga River tributary contributed to the infamous burning river that became the catalyst for
Dec 1, 2022
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Platinum-Group Element Ore Forming Process In Mafic Layered Intrusions: Geochemical Evidence From The Stillwater Complex, MontanaBy David D. Lambert
REE analyses of cumulate plagioclase from the PGE ore zone of the Stillwater Complex indicate that pressure fluctuations in the magma chamber acting on a single magma can- not be responsible for featu
Jan 1, 1981
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Options to Control Acid Generation in Existing Pyritic Mine Waste DumpsBy D. K. Gibson, A. I. M. Ritchie
The phenomenon of acid drainage is likely to occur whenever pyritic rock is broken up, permitting access of air and water. The basic chemistry of the oxidation process is described by the equations be
Jan 1, 1991
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Anatomy Of The Federal Coal Leasing Program ? I. IntroductionBy Brian E. McGee
The Federal Coal Management Program represents the culmination of several years of effort by the Department of the Interior (001) to reformulate the manner in which coal owned by the United States is
Jan 1, 1982
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Protection Of Pipelines Affected By Surface Subsidence (ace40ef2-89c0-46f6-93fe-b47ae8d105e7)By Y. Luo
Surface subsidence process due to underground coal mining often has the potential to cause problems to buried pipelines. In this paper, a technique for assessing the stress level on a subsidence-affec
Jan 1, 1997
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The Anacostia River Tunnel System in Washington DC: Construction and Performance of One the World’s Largest CSO Reduction Infrastructures - NAT2024By Jeffrey Peterson, John Beesley, Martino Scialpi, John Cassidy
The DC Clean Rivers Project is DC Water's ongoing program to capture and treat combined sewer overflows (CSOs) during rainfall before they reach the District waterways. The Anacostia River system was
Jun 23, 2024