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  • SME
    Designing for Optimized Tailings Storage Economics

    By Donald R. East

    The impacts of the economic storage or disposal of mill tailing wastes are becoming more important to the mining industry as environmental regulations become more demanding. Mill tailings have long b

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Gold Recovery Improvement from Refractory Ores

    By Robert M. St. Louis, Frank D. Wicks, John E. Huffman, Edward E. Maurer

    The treatment of Mercur's refractory ores has been well published; however, the processing of the remaining semi-refractory or oxide ores has not been discussed. Although ore control at Mercur is effi

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Mine To Mill Integration - The Next Step Improvement

    By J. O. Craig Imrie

    Mine operations are being squeezed to do more with less. This is not new. But, where do mine operators turn for the next stage of improvement? Many have waged strong wars on the cost reduction front a

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Microwave Treatment - Economic Sense

    By M. Gordon, J. M. Tranquilla

    Microwave power, used in conjunction with properly designed applicators, is an efficient and practical energy source for pre treating a wide range of mineral ores and concentrates. Novel processes whi

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Exploring The Potential Of Reliability Centered Maintenance At Barrick Goldstrike

    By Wayde Esplin

    At the Barrick Goldstrike processing facilities in northeastern Nevada, sulfide ore is pressure-oxidized at a temperature of 440° F and 420 p.s.i. in six autoclave circuits. The low pH, high temperatu

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Latin American Exploration & Mining Boom: Who Are The Biggest Winners?

    By Hans von Michaelis

    The current exploration boom in Central and South America shows no sign of abating and, if anything, is growing. This is despite an inevitable cooling in the recent frenzied buying of resource stocks

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The State Of Mine Closure: Concepts, Commitments, And Cooperation

    By T. Mudder, K. Harvey

    The objectives for closure of a hard rock mine include minimizing long term environmental liability, attaining regulatory compliance, and maintaining geotechnical stability, while closing as cost-effe

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    The Use Of LIBS For Industrial Mineral Exploration In Developing Nations

    By A. W. Laughlin, C. R. Mansfield, M. J. Ferris, D. A. Cremers

    Analytical costs are a major part of exploration programs in developing nations which may lack adequate laboratories. Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), a variant of atomic emission spectros

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Improvement Of Recoveries From Copper-bearing And Copper-activated Mineral Ores Using Flex 31

    By Robert S. MacPhail, Bret G. Cousins

    Many copper-bearing ores with associated gold use Sodium Isopropyl Xanthate (SIPX) as a flotation agent. In general, SIPX will float to some extent other minerals that may not be desirable, such as py

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Coolant Management Critical in Today’s Large Diesel Engines

    By Truman Harrington

    During the last decade, diesel engine manufacturers focused their research efforts on higher efficiencies and horsepower-to-weight ratios. The result was horsepower increases of between 20% and 30%. A

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Pressure Oxidation at FirstMiss Gold’s Getchell Mine

    By Dale C. Matthews

    Pressure oxidation of refractory gold ores is becoming more popular in what has become an environmentally sensitive society. This article discusses some specific process problems and solutions inv

    Jan 1, 1991

  • SME
    Impervious Tunnel Linings in a Land of Shakes

    By Chien-Tsun “C. T. ” Chu, Drupad B. Desai, Ron E. Redd

    The 12,710-m (41,720-ft) Riverside Badlands Tunnel is located between the most active faults—San Andreas and San Jacinto—in Southern California. To accomplish the impervious final lining design and t

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Regulatory Affairs – A Review of 1990 Activities

    By J. P. Stone

    The Mining Regulatory Affairs review arrived in time for the May issue. The Managing Editor inadvertently buried it in one of his paper piles. Regulatory developments at the federal level involving

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Estimating And Profiling Fine Aggregate Reserves In Highly Variable Sand Deposits

    By J. E. Warm

    Florida’s ancient beach ridge sand deposits, mined for construction aggregate, are highly variable. Rinker Materials utilizes a small reverse-circulation drill rig to prospect and profile unconsolida

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Sustainable Development Indicators For The Greek Industrial Minerals Sector

    By K. Valta

    This paper presents an approach for developing a Sustainable Development Indicators (SDIs) framework tailored to the Greek Industrial Minerals sector, due to its importance for the national economy. T

    Jan 1, 2007

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    What Can WWW Contribute to Mine Management?

    By Simon J. D. Cox, Nicholas J. Archibald, Steve Nichols, Peter B. Ketelaar, Donelle C. Davies, William L. Power

    In the mining industry, there is a critical need to communicate complex, three dimensional information about the geology, ore reserves and development plans for mining operations. This information has

    Jan 1, 1996

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    An Erector Transporter For The Installation And Removal Of Specialized Mining Equipment Underground

    By J. H. LaVerne Palmer, W. (Bill) C. Cox, Lorant B. Geller

    An erector transporter (ET) has been designed and built to lift, carry and erect heavy machinery components, in particular the components of a 7.6 m diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM), within the ac

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SME
    Boring and Jacking of “The Big Pipe” Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit in Portland, Oregon

    By S. Michael Feroz, Michael J. Britch, Frank S. Buehler

    The City of Portland is constructing the Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit as a part of its commitment to reduce combined sewer overflows into the Willamette River and the Columbia Slough. Known a

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Modern Tunnel Technology Does Not Always Win the Job

    By Leo G. Martin, Richard G. Sherman

    Recent sewer construction in downtown New Haven, CT required avoiding open trench methods because of near surface utilities and traffic congestion. The .73 km long alignment is in sands with the water

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Phosphate Rock Beneficiation Practice in Florida

    By Ronald L. Wiegel

    The United States produces approximately 40 mil- lion tons of phosphate rock per year. Most of this rock is converted to diammonium phosphate and used as a fertilizer component for the domestic and in

    Jan 1, 1999