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Relation Between Discontinuity Size and Trace LengthBy Tien H. Wu, Pinnaduwa H. S. W. Kulatilake
The concepts of conditional probabi1ity and geometrical probability are used to establish a relation between the probability density of the trace length and the probability density of the discontinuit
Jan 1, 1986
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Construction of a Long Coal Mine Decline in Southwest VirginiaBy Alwyn Protheroe, Steve Smith, Herbert Jr. Gibson
In September of 2000, Cowin and Company, Inc., contracted with Paramont Coal Corporation to construct a large decline approximately 820 m (2,700 feet) in overall length at a grade of 8 degrees to the
Jan 1, 2003
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Minicomputer Software for the Minerals IndustryBy W. J. Douglas
Before discussing minicomputer software for the mineral industry, it is helpful to explain some of the computer program terminology. Most of the terms are the same as those applied to large computers.
Jan 11, 1981
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Molybdenum Roaster OptimizationBy J. Andres, M. Cross
"Freeport-McMoRan’s Sierrita operations has two natural gas-fired molybdenum roasters for converting molybdenum disulfide into molybdenum trioxide. When these roasters were compared to other similar u
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation Of Collector Adsorption Phenomena By FT-IR/IRS Examination Of Transferred LB FilmsThe transfer of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayers of collector molecules to the surface of mineral crystals is an excellent method for the study of collector adsorption phenomena and is of particular
Jan 1, 1996
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The Economics Of Contract Mining Or "Should I Use A Contract Miner?"By Donald D. Haas
Contract mining has a definite place in the mining industry, both in the United States and around the world. A mine owner should evaluate the utilization of contract mining in the development and pro
Jan 1, 1998
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Sand and Gravel – The New Klondike?By Herb Wilson
The Klondike symbolized one of mankind's driving forces - the desire to lay one's hands on a scarce resource, gold, in that case - and in doing so to make some money along the way. It can
Jan 1, 1993
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Tunnel Support Loading Caused By Rock FailuresBy J. J. K. Daemen, C. Fairhurst
Two aspects of tunnel support design are considered, and for both particular attention is paid to the influence of rock failure around the tunnel on the loads developed on the supports. 1) In gener
Jan 1, 1997
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Carbon ReactivationBy Peter J. Stewart
My first experience with carbon reactivation in the gold industry was at Whim Creek, Meekatharra some 15 years ago. Very little was known, in fact, carbon reactivation kilns in the gold room were a co
Jan 1, 1995
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An Integrated Bioreactor System For The Treatment Of Cyanide, Metals And Nitrates In Mine Process WaterBy Leslie Thompson, Randy Hiebert, Marietta Canty
A paper is presented in which an innovative biological process is described for the treatment of cyanide-, metals-, and nitrate-contaminated mine process water. The technology is capable of detoxifyin
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold Cyanidation Rates In The Presence Of Sulphide And Lead IonsBy S. Tavani, R. E. Browner, R. Dunne
Lead is used in CIP/CIL circuit to increase the leaching rate of gold from ores. At least four mechanisms have been proposed for the action of lead in gold leaching circuits: (I) precipitation of sulp
Jan 1, 2000
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Hindered Settling Concentration and JiggingBy G. W. Riley, D. E. Pickett
HINDERED SETTLING CONCENTRATION In the free settling of mineral particles in a liquid, the falling particles are at a distance from each other so that no particle is affected by its neighbor. In hind
Jan 1, 1985
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Heap leach solution application at Coeur-RochesterBy A. L. Wilder, S. N. Dixon
Introduction Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp.'s largest precious metals property is located in the historic Rochester Mining District 40 km (25 miles) northeast of Lovelock, NV. The property enc
Jan 1, 1990
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Application Of Dredging To The Mining IndustryBy R. A. Paul
WIDCO, operator of the Centralia Coal Hine, chose dredging, a method not commonly used for overburden removal, as the fastest, safest, and most economical method for mining through an alluvial filled
Jan 1, 1989
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Non-Metallic Use Of BauxiteBy Otis M. Clarke
Although most bauxite mined is used to make metallic alu¬minum, more than a million tons of bauxite is used annually in the United States in the manufacture of refractories, chemicals, abrasives, and
Jan 1, 1977
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Significance Of Comminution Circuit DesignBy Pertti Koivistoinen
There are many grinding schools in the mining world, which claim their grinding method to be the best possible - and still the methods concerned vary a great deal. Some of them have multi- stage crush
Jan 1, 1995
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Proposed Methodology For The Selection Of A Stoping Method For Base-Metal DepositsBy R. R. Tatiya
The selection of a mining method for a particular deposit must be based on certain technical and economic criteria. This can be interpreted as maximizing extraction and productivity while maintaining
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine And Quarry Visibility IndicatorBy M. Cimini
The main objective of this paper is to propose a new sustainability parameter, called Visibility Indicator (VI), to describe the influence of mining operations on the visibility of the open works in t
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effect of Temperature and Overburden Pressure Upon the Non-Darcy Flow Coefficient in Porous MediaBy Carlos E. Avila, Ronald D. Evans
The results of an experimental research program to measure the non- Darcy flow coefficient as a function of temperature and overburden pressure are presented. The experimental values of the non-Darcy
Jan 1, 1986
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Effect of cathodic polarization on the collectorless flotation of chalcopyriteBy I. Iwasaki
Rest potential and linear potential sweep techniques were used to study the cathodic-polarization processes on chalcopyrite, simulating chalcopyrite short-circuited with grinding media in a wet grindi
Jan 1, 1999