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Designing Leach Pad Liners For Differential SettlementBy Marc E. Orman, Todd V. Ramey, Mark E. Smith
Heap leaching in certain parts of the world, such as Chile's Atacama Desert, brings unique design problems in the form of possible large differential settlements of the foundation soils due to the dis
Jan 1, 1996
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The Midas Project - Formula For SuccessBy A. J. Douchane, J. M. Shirley
The high grade gold and silver Ken Snyder Mine is located in north-central Nevada, in Elko County, adjacent to the town of Midas, approximately 240 miles to the eastnortheast of Reno and approximatel
Jan 1, 1999
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Pipe Conveyor Its Development And AdvantagesBy Gregory A. Vaka
Robins Engineers & Constructors, Inc. as the exclusive U.S. licensee introduced the PIPE CONVEYOR to the North American marketplace early in 1984. The sale of the first PIPE CONVEYOR in 1985 was a dif
Jan 1, 1997
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Testing Requirements And Insight For Gravity Gold Circuit DesignBy Andre R. Laplante
Gravity gold recovery can be of significant economic importance for gold copper ores that cannot be directly cyanided. Gravity is typically followed by flotation to produce a smeltable copper concentr
Jan 1, 2000
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The Power Efficient Use Of High Pressure Grinding RollsBy Luis Tondo, Gary Johnson, Steve Morell
High pressure grinding rolls have been demonstrated by numerous researchers, and at a number of commercial installations to be power efficient comminution devices. They have become almost "standard e
Jan 1, 1995
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Mining And Sustainable DevelopmentBy S. Stewart
The topic of sustainability in the mining and minerals industries focusing on economic development, ecological integrity and responsible stewardship of the environment together with community well bei
Jan 1, 2003
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Cyanide Speciation by Automated Kelada Methods, and Comparison with Manual Standard Methods for Total CyanideBy Kambhampati C. Rao, Cecil Lue-Hing, Nabih P. Kelada, William B. Willborn
improvements in the analytical techniques for cyanide speciation can furnish useful information about the behavior of the different cyanide species in the receiving environment. This could be of help
Jan 1, 1992
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Techno-economic Evaluation Of Filblast Technology At 8oddington Gold MineBy Brendan Parker, Joseph Skrypniuk
Boddington Gold Mine1 (BGM) commenced production in 1987 and is currently ranked as the second largest gold producer in Australia. In a strategy to improve plant efficiency, constraints to plant perf
Jan 1, 1996
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Development of a Polymeric Agglomeration Aid for Heap LeachingBy Michael G. Strominger, Anthony E. Gross
The development of precious metals ore agglomeration with a cement binder, by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, has allowed the economical heap leaching of low grade gold ores (<0,05 oz/ton) over the last dec
Jan 1, 1990
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A Plant Trial - Peroxide versus OxygenBy Harry Holle, Gary Johnson
A plant trial was conducted at the Paddy's Flat plant of Dominion Mining Limited with the aim of comparing the ef evenness of oxygen and hydrogen peroxide as leaching oxidants. The Paddy's Flat plant
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold Extraction From Bioleached Chalcopyrite Residues Using Different Reagent SystemsBy S. Vukcevic, R. Winby, P. C. Miller
There is considerable interest in the bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrate for the production of copper. The residue of bioleached chalcopyrite often contains gold that needs to be recovered. Despi
Jan 1, 1997
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Planning For Sustainable Land Use Management In Surface Coal Mining AreasThe present contribution examines the main components of a sustainable land reclamation program applicable to surface coal mines and the environmental threats that hinder the transition to sustainable
Jan 1, 2003
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Hungary’s Selmec Mining School, one of Europe’s oldest, celebratesits 250th anniversaryBy Frigyes Egerer, Pál Bárczy
Introduction Charles III, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, established one of the first mining schools in Europe on June 22, 1735, in Selmecbanya (Schemnitz in German a
Jan 6, 1986
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Using Draglines to Strip Overburden in the Powder River BasinBy Roger Mourich
As the Powder River Basin coal industry has grown, many changes have occurred in the coal market, the economy and the Basin's methods of dealing with competition in the coal mining business. T
Jan 1, 1994
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Discussion – Two case histories of subsidence in the Warrior coalfield – by D. W. Park Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 3 March 1988, pp. 185-191I was very interested in Professor Park's data on subsidence over longwall panels. His paragraph labeled "Conclusion," however, does not seem appropriate for the article. Nothing in the article g
Jan 1, 1989
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Truck-Shovel Operations in the Southern Powder River BasinBy R. Church
The southern Powder River Basin (PRB) of Wyoming has developed into the largest coal producing region in the United States in the relatively short time span of 22 years. Since the opening of the first
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining’s Image – What Does the Public Really Think?By Nancy Bingham
The mining industry’s image is molded by what the public knows, or thinks it knows about mining. As Caterpillar prepared for the production of its educational video, Common Ground, the public’s percep
Jan 1, 1994
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Vernal Phosphate completes expansions and slurry pipeline without missing any concentrate shipmentsBy J. R. Weber, R. D. Haddenham, J. H. Bailey
Introduction The Vernal Phosphate Operation is located in northeastern Utah, about 18 km (11 miles) north of Vernal, about 280 km (175 miles) east of Salt Lake City, UT. The plant began initial op
Jan 1, 1987
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Probe Drilling For Rapid TunnelingBy R. L. Schmidt, Williamson. T. N.
INTRODUCTION This paper describes one of several research projects funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency to extend the technology of rapid underground excavation. This study and field res
Jan 1, 1997
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Eight Heading Rock NATMBy John H. N. Yen, James M. Marquardt, Larry H. Heflin
INTRODUCTION On February 17, 1995, WMATA Contractor J.F. Shea holed through the last segment of rock tunnels of the planned 103-Mile Rapid Transit System for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transi
Jan 1, 1997