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Current Methods Of Objective Ground Assessment For Underground ConstructionBy Graham E. Rawlings
Geotechnical investigations for underground projects are subject to a variety of constraints, including factors such as accessibility, geological complexity, thickness of oberburden and finance. As a
Jan 1, 1983
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The Surface Properties Of Depressants At The Talc-Water InterfaceBy John Ralston, Gayle E. Morris, Daniel Fornasiero
The interaction of talc with carboxymethyl cellulose, a polymeric depressant currently used in the mining industry, was investigated. adsorption isotherms, infrared spectoscopy and microflotation stud
Jan 1, 1995
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Applying Raman Spectrocospy And Multivariate Statistical Analysis To The Characterization Of MineralsBy T. Deschaines
Raman Spectroscopy has become increasingly popular as a method to rapidly identify and characterize minerals, gem stones and other inorganic materials. Raman spectroscopy provides valuable information
Jan 1, 2010
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Measures Of Innovativeness As Indicators Of SustainabilityBy P. M. Godinho
The debut of the sustainable development concept in the political arena, and the publication of Our Common Future in 1987, represents the starting point of present concerns and efforts associated with
Jan 1, 2007
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Enhancing and Measuring Social Sustainability by the Minerals Industry: A Case Study of Australian Aboriginal PeopleBy D. F. Martin
Sustainability is typically understood as having three interrelated dimensions-environmental, economic, and social. However, far less attention has been paid to social sustainability than to the other
Jan 1, 2005
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The Blue Mountains Sewerage Scheme A Case History of the Hazelbrook to Katoomba TunnelsBy David Logan, Sigurdur Finnsson
This project, which is intended to provide effective sewerage services to the Blue Mountains community, is located in the Blue Mountains National Park, about 60 km west of Sydney, Australia. The sewer
Jan 1, 1995
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US Geological Survey Details Its Mapping ProgramsThe US Geological Survey (USGS) held a one-day workshop at its Denver, CO facility to inform the public of the status of its National Mapping Program. In addition, the agency wanted to obtain informat
Jan 1, 1998
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Practical Feasibility of Using TBMs in Deep Level Gold MinesBy I. C. Watson, J. W. Klokow, A. F. Knoetze, R. G. B. Pickering
In the late 1970s and early 1980s there were a number of attempts to use Tunnel Boring Machines in deep level gold mines. These attempts must be regarded as unsuccessful. Since then there have been co
Jan 1, 1999
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The David Bell Gold Mine at Hemlo, Ontario from Exploration to ProductionBy Ruston A. Ford
This paper reviews the development of the David Bell Mine, from early exploration, through discovery, construction, start-up, underground development, and production. Details are provided regarding th
Jan 1, 1987
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Don't Discard Industrial Mineral By-Products: Evaluate Them For Potential ProfitsBy W. J. Miles
Industrial mineral by-products occur as a result of mining and processing a primary mineral product. By-products result from concentration and separation of accessory minerals during processing or fro
Jan 1, 1985
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Rinsing of Spent Precious Metal Ores For Heap Leach DecommissioningBy S. L. McGill, P. B. Comba
Many gold producing states are requiring rinsing of spent heaps to render the leached ore compatible with the environment and are placing reatrictiona on effluent pH, cyanide, and metals concentration
Jan 1, 1991
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Changing Face Of Technology Transfer In The United StatesBy Richard R. Klimpel
The author was the banquet speaker at the 48th Annual MPD meeting, sponsored by the SME Colorado Minerals Processing Section, May 14-16, 1998, in Colorado Springs, CO. Here are his remarks. It has
Jan 1, 1998
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Cationic Flotation Reagents for Mineral BeneficiationBy David L. Gefvert
A general review of the role of cationic flotation reagents in the beneficiation of phosphate, iron, and potash ores. The three major types of cationic collectors-amines, ether amines, and condensates
Jan 1, 1986
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Rate of adsorption of gold cyanide on activated charcoalBy R. Zaragoza M., M. C. Fuerstenau, C. O. Nebo, J. R. Kelso
The rate of adsorption of gold cyanide on activated charcoal was examined as a function of charcoal concentration and size, temperature, initial gold concentration, pH, and initial concentration of go
Jan 1, 1988
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Bucket Ladder DredgesBy Charles A. McLean
Bucketline dredges are machines for excavating large relatively unconsolidated or weakly consolidated materials from below water level. They are at the upper end of the capital cost range and the lowe
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid efficiency determination of coal cleaning unitsBy M. G. Ayat
Engineers in the field of coal preparation are continually striving to increase the efficiency of various circuits used in preparation plants. Undoubtedly, one of the important factors concerning the
Jan 1, 1987
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Engineering Geology of Barrick Goldstrike Mines’ Betze PitBy Michael R. Smith
Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc.’s Betze open pit is located at the north end of the Carlin Trend, in Eureka County, NV. Ten open pit gold mines exist on the trend, which strikes northwesterly, through
Jan 1, 1994
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Cationic flotation of iron ores: amine characterization and performanceBy P. R. G. Brandão
In this investigation, the differences in the absorption spectra of etheramines, fatty amines and condensates, mostly present as acetates, from several suppliers are characterized by means of infrared
Jan 1, 2002
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Small block VCR mining at HomestakeBy J. Muir
This report focuses on minimum ore block sizes that are economically feasible to mine with the vertical crater retreat (VCR) method. In 1985, Homestake Mining Co. began a program to bring several smal
Jan 1, 1987
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Nongovernmental Organizations: Friend or Foe?By James P. Cooney
The global mining industry is in the process of redefining its activity and purpose in terms of sustainable development. This process is impelling a growing number of companies to engage their stakeho
Jan 1, 2001