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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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Effect of Artificial Weathering on Properties of Loyalhanna SandstonBy Z. T. Bieniawsk, C. A. F. F. Santos
The effects of artificial weathering on the mechanical properties of the Loyalhanna sandstone have been investigated. Weathering was simulated in the laboratory by subjecting cylin- drical specimens o
Jan 1, 1986
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Economic Geology ResearchBy Thomas W. Mitcham
A program of geological research in support of mineral exploration efforts is outlined. Specific goals are stated, approaches to accomplish their attainment are described, and the type of useful resul
Jan 1, 1968
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Hydrocyclone Classification In Grinding CircuitsBy K. Professor Heiskanen
The improvement of grinding circuit efficiency is a constant industrial requirement. It has often been connected to the improvement of classification. The paper discusses some operational aspects of h
Jan 1, 1997
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Mine Geology Strengths At Newmont Mining Corporations Nevada Gold OperationsBy J. Ainsworth, W. Trudel, L. Schutz, C. L. Bolin
Newmont mine geologists have added substantial economic value developing over 1,150 tonnes into quality surface and underground gold reserves since 1986. However, the recent 5-year gold price slump fr
Jan 1, 2002
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A Comparison Between Monitoring Solutions Within SCL Tunnels at Crossrail Farringdon StationBy Petr Salak, Adrian St. John, Angelos Gakis
"INTRODUCTIONCrossrail will provide London and the South East of England with a world class, high-capacity railway to ease congestion on London’s public transport system and enable better access betwe
Jan 1, 2016
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Annual Review 1994The US economy grew at a rate of 4% in 1994 and the gross domestic product rose to $6.74 trillion. With 261 million people - 605,000 in mining, including petroleum -the United States has l 10 million
Jan 1, 1995
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Obtaining Urea from Effluents of Gold Cyanidation ProcessBy O. J. R. Baena, D. E. Chaverra, C. D. L. Ramirez
Cyanide is one of the most used reagents in the precious metal extraction process; as well as the most efficient from the point of view of the dissolution process; but it is also a toxic product that
Jan 1, 2019
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Flotation Plant Material Balance Computation: A Step Towards Optimizing Fine Particle RecoveryBy T. Negeri, Y. Breau, M. Plante, A. Orumwense
As part of a joint project on fine particle processing, sponsored by the Consortium de Recherche Minérale (COREM), Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and Hydro-Quebec, two flotation plant circuits were
Jan 1, 2003
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The B.R.G.M. Sieving ? Panel: A New Apparatus For The Granulometric Separation Of Granular Or Clay-Bearing Materials. - 1. Actual Situation Of The Techniques Of Fine Particle SeparationBy R. Cohen-Alloro
Classical apparatus for granulometric separation generally have limited applications which are found either in the level of the size of separation or in that of the accuracy and the efficiency of the
Jan 1, 1970
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Measuring, Managing And Maximizing Performance Of Mineral Processing PlantsBy Osvaldo A. Bascur
The implementation of continuous quality improvement is the confluence of Total Quality Management, People Empowerment, Performance Indicators and Information Engineering. The supporting information t
Jan 1, 1995
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Open-Pit Mining in ChileBy Pedro D. Lasota
Chile leads the world in copper production with an annual capacity nearing 2 Mt (2.2 million st). Most of the country’s copper production, about 74%, is mined by open-pit mining methods. Open-pit mini
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of Chromium On The Cast-Iron Media Properties And Performance In Wet GrindingBy A. S. Malicsi, Vathsala Rajagopal, I. Iwasaki
Corrosion and abrasion properties of a series of chromium-containing, cast-iron balls, with Cr contents ranging from 0% to 29%, were evaluated and compared with austenitic stainless-steel and mild-ste
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlling CaCO Scale on Activated Carbon Improves Gold Recovery and Operating CostsBy Terry Mattioli, Buck Bradshaw, Terry Fagg, Larry G. Nisle
Deposition of calcium carbonate scale on activated carbon in the Pinson Mining mill carbon column circuit was causing erratic gold recovery rate, long acid wash time, high carbon attrition and long st
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold And Base Metal Recovery From A Massive Sulfide OreBy W. W. Simpson, S. A. N. Sheya
A procedure was developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for recovering gold, silver, cobalt, copper, and zinc from a massive sulfide ore by a hydro-metallurgical process. The procedure consists of (1) o
Jan 1, 1990
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Optimal Allocations With Limited Resources: An Intuitive ApproachBy Michael J. Shulman
During-all phases of exploration limited resources must be allocated among exploration methods and among exploration prospects. This problem,, an exercise in optimization, can be treated mathematicall
Jan 1, 1989
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Reagents for the Flotation of Non-Sulfide OresBy F. F. Aplan
Rather than reiterate what is well known about the flotation of the non-sulfide minerals, emphasis has been placed on those separations which are not so effective. These difficult separations are larg
Jan 1, 1994
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The Absolute Rate of Capture of Single: Particles By Single BubblesBy J. Herbst, J. A. Kitchner, J. P. Anfruns, G. Poling
Measurements have been made of the rate of capture of single particles of strongly hydrophobic, surface-methylated, quartz, of sizes ranging from 12 to 40 pm diam., by single rising bubbles of diam. 0
Jan 1, 1976
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Designing for Process Control at Mingo LoganBy Bruce Hern
The last 10 years have seen a dramatic increase in the requirements for product coal quality control. This has led to electric utility sulfur scrubbing, metallurgical blast furnace optimization and co
Jan 1, 1994
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Hydrometallurgical Processing Of Silicate And Complex Oxide OresBy J. Brent Hiskey, Srini Raghavan
The physical chemistry of dissolution of silicate and complex oxide ores in aqueous lixiviants has been reviewed. Particular attention has been paid to the analysis of dissolution mechanisms and kinet
Jan 1, 1989