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Mechanism Of Electrooxidation Of Refractory Gold OresBy F. Arslan
Gold extraction from refractory ores is still a problem. Gold losses in the cyanidation process are mainly due to the presence of sulfides and carbonaceous materials. Oxidation of carbon and sulfide m
Jan 1, 1991
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Using Interactive Computer Graphics For Surface Mine PlanningBy E. K. Albert
Computer oriented simulation techniques can be effective in the design and analysis of complex mining systems. In fact, a number of computer software products are available for mine systems simulation
Jan 1, 1984
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Selection Of Mechanical Excavation Equipment For Yucca MountainBy R. S. Saunders
Congress, under the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended, charged the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) with the responsibility for safe and permanent disposal of high-level radioactive waste in
Jan 1, 1993
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Discrete Fracture Network Modeling In Support Of In Situ Leach MiningBy Bill Dershowitz
Consider a deep gold orebody with grade of 4 g/t (0.11 oz/st). At the time of this writing, with gold prices at historic highs, it could be a good, but not great, prospect. But if it is a vein deposit
Jan 1, 2011
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A Novel Continuous Conveyor System and Its Role in Record-Setting Rates at the Indianapolis Deep Rock Tunnel ConnectorBy Dan Martz, Stuart Lipofsky, Dean Workman
"The Indianapolis Deep Rock Tunnel Connector (DRTC)—first in a vast network of storm water storage tunnels below Indiana, USA—was a wildly successful endeavor. Crews for the Shea/Kiewit JV drove a 6.2
Jan 1, 2016
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Emulsion Flotation Of Molybdenite (Chapter 16)By D. Malhotra, R. M. Hoover
The effect of a surfactant, designated Syntex, on the wetting and spreading of hydrocarbon oil on molybdenite surfaces (faces) has been investigated experimentally through measurements of zeta potenti
Jan 1, 1976
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Environmental Benefits Of Using Clay Granules In Pesticide ApplicationsBy D. R. Taylor
The use of clay granules as carriers for pesticides dates from the early 1940's and by the present day represents a business conservatively estimated at between 200 -300 thousand tons / year in t
Jan 1, 1999
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Nickel Deposits In New Caledonia Some Factors Influencing Their FormationBy G. Troly, M. Esterle, B. Pelletier, W. Reibell
In New Caledonia, ultramafic formations occur on 7,000 square kilometers. Weathering of peridotites leads to profiles of alteration and nickel concentrations. Complete profiles are composed of two
Jan 1, 1979
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Ground Motion Parameters Associated With Coal Mine TremorsBy X. Wu, M. G. Karfakis, K. Y. Haramy, B. T. Brady
A quantitative evaluation of damage caused by ground motions associated with strong roof caving is presented. The strong roofs are modeled as either cantilevering or bridging beams over continuous ela
Jan 1, 1997
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Update Of The Hanna Groveland PlantBy W. C. Dailey
The Groveland Mine. Concentrator and Pellet Plant are located in Dickinson County in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The construction of the Groveland Mine in 1959 was the first United States operati
Jan 1, 1978
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Analytical Design Procedure Using The Wilson EquationBy V. A. Scovazzo
The analytical pillar design procedure employing the Wilson equation is based on the site-specific material strength of the floor, pillar, and roof rock. Stable pillars so designed will sometimes be l
Jan 1, 2010
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Tube Bundle Installations Overseas Experience Suppliers PerspectiveBy G. Robson
"From monitoring gas levels and air quality in coal mines to protection from collisions for large vehicles at mine sites, SICK offers a wide range of sensors and systems to improve safety and to monit
Jan 1, 2016
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The Performance Of The Batac Jig For Cleaning Fine And Coarse Coal Sizes - IntroductionBy Raymond E. Zimmerman
The cleaning of coal by the use of jigs is one of the oldest methods of separating coal from its impurities. Although in many situations jigs have been replaced by other methods, by far the largest pe
Jan 1, 1974
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In Situ Geophysical Investigation To Evaluate Dynamic Soil Properties At The Ilarionas Dam, Northern GreeceBy P. Soupios
Seismic geophysical methods have long been used by geologists and geophysicists to delineate subsurface features. These techniques work because different types and strengths of soil and rock transmit
Jan 1, 2006
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Geochemical Modeling Methods of Predicting Trace Element Concentrations in Dexter Pit Lake, Elko County, Nevada.By Regina N. Tempel, Laurie S. Balistrieri, Lisa L. Stillings, Lisa A. Shevenell, Maggy F. Lengke
Dexter pit lake, within the townsite of Tuscarora, Nevada, has been in existence since 1990 and provides a natural laboratory for the study of cycles of trace elements associated with ore deposits (e.
Jan 1, 2000
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Development work continues for open-pit mining at Red DogBy S. Hodgson
Introduction The Red Dog zinc/lead deposit in northwest Alaska is the second largest zinc deposit ever discovered. Being developed by Cominco Alaska, with startup scheduled for early 1990, it will ul
Jan 12, 1988
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Mill Expansions at PT Freeport IndonesiaBy Robert L. Russell
Production at Freeport Indonesia's Ertsberg open pit copper-gold mine started in 1972 at a rate of 7.5 kt/d (8270 stpd). Mill throughput remained at that rate for several years until the discover
Jan 1, 1994
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Numerical Modelling Of The Range Of Rock Fracture Zone Around Gateroads On The Basis Of Underground Measurement ResultsBy Andrzej Walentek
This paper presents the results of numerical modeling of the fractured zone around longwall gateroads. The numerical computations have been based on the results of underground measurements of the frac
Jan 1, 2009
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Considerations for Sublevel Open StopingBy Brain W. Lawrence
Sublevel stoping generally is a large-scale open stoping method. It sometimes is referred to as long-hole or blasthole stoping. This method usually is applied to strong ore bodies that require minimal
Jan 1, 1982
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Integration Of Geophysical And Drilling Data To Map A Proposed Uranium Mill Tailings SiteBy R. W. Lankston
Uranium mill tailings disposal facilities present unique problems with respect to siting, design, and long-term stability because their contents remain potentially hazardous for 100,000 years. Dawn Mi
Jan 1, 1980