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3D Animation in TunnelingBy Anthony D. Songer, James E. Diekmann, Jarrett E. Carlson
Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems are currently recognized as a necessary tool for the management of projects. Currently, CAD is used for TBM and conveyor setups, concrete lift design and overall c
Jan 1, 1997
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Leaching Gold by Low Concentration Thiosulfate SolutionBy Cao Changlin, Gong Qian, Hu Jiexue
The thiosulfate, effects copper of concentrations of and ammonia ou the extractlon of gold from sulfide gold concentrate have been studied. The experimental results showed that it is pos
Jan 1, 1992
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Staged Permeability Testing For Optimizing Heap Leach HeightsBy Ken Criley, Marc E. Orman
Identifying the optimum ultimate height for heap leaching ore requires the consideration of a number of competing factors. A primary limitation is the reduction in the permeability of the ore with inc
Jan 1, 1996
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Design Considerations For Closure Caps For Waste Piles And TailingsBy Marc E. Orman, Mark E. Smith
Regulatory and environmental concerns continue to broaden the range of mine wastes that must be capped with low permeability liner systems at closure. The mining industry has been a leader in develop
Jan 1, 1996
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Heap Rinsing Using The Inco S02/air ProcessBy E. A. Devuyst, G. H. Robbins
The Inco process can be retrofitted into a typical heap operation with minimum capital. Capital cost for a mid to large size heap would be less than 1 cent/ton. Operating costs are typically in the or
Jan 1, 1996
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23. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
This section on case histories of discoveries of volcanic-associated and volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits is divided into a preliminary discussion of models and then into three parts: Kuroko- typ
Jan 1, 1991
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Explosives Selection, Characterization And Use In Deep Rock MiningBy Donald B. Larson, Milton Finger
The use of explosives in deep rock mining carries conventional blasting technology into a relatively new and unexplored realm. Although bill ions of pounds of explosives are used fairly routinely in m
Jan 1, 1977
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Optimization And Modelling Of Cyanide-free Elution At A Small Gold MineBy Mike D. Adams
Testwork was conducted on loaded carbon samples from a small gold mine in South Africa. It was shown that a 75% saving in reagent consumption in the Zadra elution circuit could be achieved by adopting
Jan 1, 1995
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Update on Regulations For Mine Waste Management Under RCRABy Stephen Hoffman
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is investigating approaches to control non-coal mining wastes. In May 1988, the EPA's Office of Solid Waste (OSW) released a document that outlined an ap
Jan 1, 1990
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34. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
The great increase in post-World War I1 use of molybdenum was made possible by discoveries of that metal in porphyry molybdenum and porphyry copper deposits. This section documents significant porphyr
Jan 1, 1991
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Business Risks of Mining in Latin AmericaBy Dick Ruby
Most miners know that Latin America's major mineral areas are in the mountains of Mexico and down the backbone of the Andes in South America. These areas comprise some of the more rugged and chal
Jan 7, 1983
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Monitoring The Atmospheric Environmental Hazards Of TunnelingBy D. D. Snyder, J. D. Bode, F. T. King
INTRODUCTION Only in recent years have the environmental hazards associated with mining and tunneling operations been fully acknowledged and determined remedial action undertaken. The nature of the
Jan 1, 1997
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The Osna-nkm Interstage Carbon ScreenBy Douglas K. Maxwell
Critical components of any Carbon-In-Pulp or Carbon-In-Leach system are the carbon retention screens. One popular design of carbon retention screen is the "NKM" or "Nor-Kai" unit that was developed in
Jan 1, 1996
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Current Cyanide Detoxification Work In PeruBy Doug Halbe
GOLD MINES AND PRODUCTION Peru is generally known as a major world producer of silver, copper, lead and zinc; but in recent years it has also become a world class gold producer. In 1995 Peru was the
Jan 1, 1997
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Toxic Release Inventory Reporting And Consequences For A Typical Gold Mining FacilityBy J. G. Nalven, J. A. Sturgess
On July 1, 1999, most domestic metal mines will have to report releases of toxic chemicals into the environment for the first time as required by SARA Title 313. Some of these reportable releases wil
Jan 1, 1999
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Extreme Care Needed When Handling ExplosivesEveryone knows the importance of careful handling of explosives. Even so, the point is on occasion all too graphically driven home. Witness the recent blast at a Utah explosives plant that killed five
Jan 9, 1981
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Changing World Of Mining ... Our Role Theme Of 1998 - SME Annual Meeting 2022By Tim O'neil
Attendance exceeded 4,500 minerals professionals from all over the world at SME's March 9-11 Annual Meeting and Exhibit in Orlando, FL. The exhibit, of more than 600 booths, featured 398 of the m
Jan 1, 1998
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Oxygen On Line at Kettle RiverBy Dennis R. Rice
The Kettle River Joint Venture is 70 percent owned by Echo Bay Minerals Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Echo Bay Mines Limited, and 30 percent owned by Crown Resources. Initial announced ore re
Jan 1, 1992
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Improved Power Efficiency in SAG Mill CircuitsBy Ivan Hunter, Gary Johnson
In many comminution circuits based on SAG mills, an operating cost penalty is incurred in terms of high unit power consumption. By the addition of a crusher to the circuit, to crush part of the socal
Jan 1, 1991
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The Activox™ Process for Refractory Gold OresBy Ian Corrans, Gary Johnson, John Angove
The Activox™ process is a new method for the pretreatment of refractory gold ore concentrates prior to cyanidation. The process has been developed in Western Australia, and relies on a combination of
Jan 1, 1993