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Creating A Common Information Model For The Mining And Mineral IndustryBy Curt Morgan
This paper will discuss the value of cream a common information model for the mining industry. Information models are a proven technique for quantifying diverse information in a non-proprietary and ea
Jan 1, 2002
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Geostatistical Applications Using APL On Bauxite Deposits At Poços De Caldas, Minas Gerais State, BrazilBy J. C. Danza Errico
The bauxite deposits on the Pocos de Caldas Plateau in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were formed by the differential weathering and leaching of alcaline rocks in a ring structure. Their action on
Jan 1, 1986
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The Business Unit Model for Mining CompaniesBy Bruce D. Hansen
The complexity of large geographically diverse or multicommodity mining companies requires a corporate structure, which provides the maximum long-term effectiveness. Structure models exist along the s
Jan 1, 2001
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Ventilation Savings With Fuel Cell Vehicles a Cost-Benefit Analysis For Selected US Metal/Non-Metal MinesBy G. Righettini, P. Mousset-Jones
Diesel powered vehicles have made underground mines more efficient, but with the advent of DPM regulations, in most cases, extra ventilation and/or engine emissions control technology will be required
Jan 1, 2004
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Mineral Economics and Management Society Holds Fourth ConferenceBy Ross R. Bhappu
In 1989, William A. Vogely created the Mineral Economics and Management Society (MEMS). He did this after SME disbanded the Minerals Resource Management Committee, a group dedicated to technical progr
Jan 1, 1995
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Novel design for a thin seam shuttle car featuring an ergonomic operator compartmentBy W. D. Mayercheck, A. G. Mayton, J. R. Bartels
Since 1982, the US Bureau of Mines has investigated improvements in protection for operators of thin seam shuttle cars. Due to working height restrictions in thin seam mines (=1.22 m or 48 in.). Feder
Jan 1, 1990
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Application of Rock Mechanics to the Design, Mining, and Control of Underground Openings-an IntroductionBy Robert H. Merrill
The art of rock mechanics has been applied in various forms since early man first used caves for housing and fashioned rocks into weapons, tools, and utensils. The development of the science of rock m
Jan 1, 1982
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Bio-oxidation Of Refractory Gold OresBy P. Ollivier
A comparative study on potential refractory ore processing techniques was launched at the BRGM to enable exploitation of numerous small deposits of arsenopyrite and antimony sulphide ores.
Jan 1, 1998
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Percussion Rock Bit Selection and MaintenanceThe tungsten carbide insert bit has probably advanced blasthole drilling more than any other single improvement. Tungsten carbide inserts have longer life, maintain sharper edges, and penetrate faster
Jan 12, 1981
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History and Use of Expert Control Systems in Minerals ProcessingBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Because of the high economic value associated with small improvements in the operating performance of mineral processing plants, innovations in instrumentation, stabilization and expert control system
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydraulically Supported Faces In Coarse And Loose SoilsBy Lothar Anheuser
Theoretical research, laboratory tests and practical experience confirm the possibility to stabilise the excavated tunnel front by suitably composed slurries even in coarse ground with extremely high
Jan 1, 1983
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Underground Contracting Practices/A Case StudyBy G. S. Brierley, R. D. Drake, J. E. Kelley, J. C. Kellogg
This case study embodies the problems of an underground project under current contracting practices. It will provide a realistic framework for a structured examination of the anatomy of a major comple
Jan 1, 1989
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Simulation Of Thermal And Aerodynamic Effects Of A Fire In A Complex Underground Ventilation Network - IntroductionBy Etienne Simode
When a fire breaks out in a mine access road, the hot smoke, due to heat transfer with the surrounding strata, progressively cools as it moves forward. Depending upon the resulting temperature dis
Jan 1, 1980
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Experience In Operating A Blind Shaft Borer With Hydraulic Muck Removal SystemBy Karl H. Bruemmer
1. TRENDS OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE MECHANICAL DRIVING OF UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS IN THE GERMAN COAL MINING INDUSTRY The demand for higher advance in underground excavations led, in the past ten years,
Jan 1, 1979
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Surface Coal Mine Production In Pennsylvania: A Statistical PerspectiveBy M. A. Weaver
This paper will investigate the historic and present state of the bituminous coal industry within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with special emphasis on surface mining operations. It will address
Jan 1, 1989
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The Development And Practice Of Heap Leacidng Technology For Gold And Silver Ores In ChinaBy Tan Xiang-Kun, Liu Ming-dong, Yao Dun-Pu
Since the 1980s, heap leaching of gold and silver ores has been developing rapidly and experienced widespread use in China because of its lower capital and operating costs, less time consumed in const
Jan 1, 1998
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Recent Development In Processing Of Oxide And Refractory Gold OresBy Jock McGregor, Deepak Malhotra, Leonard Harris
After more than 100 years, alkaline cyanide leaching of gold and silver ores, either directly in the case of oxidized ores, or after pretreatment of refractory ores by roasting, pressure leaching or
Jan 1, 2000
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Advantage Ccs Tm Degussa's Cyanide Control SystemBy Roy Norcross, Stephen Gos
For over 100 years Degussa has worked together with the mining industry not only providing quality products but also developing technologies to support these products through value added goods and s
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold and Silver Selective Anion Exchange ResinsBy Peter J. Lawson, John A. Rideout, Gregory W. Dicinoski
A considerable body of literature directed towards optimising the efficiency of gold and silver extraction from cyanide leach liquors has appeared in recent years. A few examples from dissolution to s
Jan 1, 1993
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Summer courseand field trips help teachersunderstand mining industryBy Charles Morris, Patricia Petty
Charles Morris Minerals engineers have a new opportunity to shape their industry's future. They can help secondary school teachers in their own communities improve their scientific knowledge and
Jan 3, 1986