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Mining industry wins one Interior Department ruling rejects “independent mine requirement” conceptBy R. Timothy McCrum
It is not often that the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management, Office of the Solicitor, and Interior Board of Land Appeals (IBLA) jointly act to do the mining industry a good turn. Tha
Jan 8, 1987
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Predicting and Reducing Stope Heat Flow in South African Gold MinesBy P. Bottomley, M. Matthews
Maintaining an acceptable thermal environment in South African gold mines becomes increasingly difficult as mining progresses to greater depths where higher virgin rock temperatures are encountered. C
Jan 1, 1987
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A Statistical Analysis of Interaction Problems in Close-Proximity Multi-Seam MinesBy Wai Wu, C. Haycocks
The majority of Appalachian coal deposits lie in a multi-seam environment. Historically, the decision to extract a particular seam has been based on ease of access, ownership and economics rather than
Jan 1, 1986
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Biobeneficiation of mineral raw materialsBy S. N. Groudev
A process for the combined chemico-biological removal of iron present as oxide minerals in different mineral raw materials (quartz sands, kaolins, clays, etc.) was developed. In the process, mineral r
Jan 1, 2000
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Mineral Processing:Emphasis on Prices,Recession,Cost-Saving ActivitiesBy R. Addison, P. V. Avotins, E. Martinez, L. A. Haas, D. K. Mortenson, E. EI-Shall, R. D. Kulkarni, M. D. Flavel, S. Chong
Mineral processing activities in general reflected the economic ills of 1981 and early 1982, but in some areas the depressed state of the industry resulted in increased activity. As were all aspect
Jan 5, 1982
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Gold Recovery From Oxide And Supidde Ores 1n The Kalgoorlie-leonoragoldfieldsBy Robert C. Dunne
Nearly one third of Australia's total gold product is produced in the Kambaloa - Kalgoorlie - Leonora Goldfields. There are presently some 25 gold mines in the area with the possibility of another six
Jan 1, 1998
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Combined Pit And Blend OptimizationBy S. Srinivasan
Traditional pit optimization techniques cannot take account of the requirement to blend ore in order to produce a saleable product, as is the case for iron ore, coal, limestone and other industrial mi
Jan 1, 1996
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Stabilization of permafrost slopes by insulation in Arctic surface minesBy M. Sengupta, N. I. Johansen, A. K. Sinha
In Arctic surface mines, frozen ground adds to the complexity of slope stability analysis. The seasonal temperature change may thaw permafrost, and this thawed ground is often unstable. A computer pro
Jan 1, 1990
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Artificial Intelligence In Longwall Support Effectiveness AssessmentBy I. Andras
The paper deals with the application of artificial intelligence methods in assessing the effectiveness of longwall shield support. A fuzzy sets based method is used to derive response surfaces/curves
Jan 1, 2008
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Microorganisms In Mineral ProcessingBy R. W. Smith, A. Raichur, M. Misra, I. A. H. Schneider
The concept of microorganisms as chemical reagents (flocculants, flotation modifiers and flotation collectors) is quite new. Potential uses for microorganisms include their use in place of certain con
Jan 1, 1995
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A Computer Software Package for Acoustic Emission/MicroeismicBy H. Reginald Hardy, Maochen Ge
Data analysis is one of the most important steps required for the successful application of the acoustic emission/ microseismic (AE/MS) technique. A dedicated computer software package to analyze acou
Jan 1, 1986
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A Neural Network Controller Of A Flotation ProcessBy Leopoldo Cortez, Fernando Durão
The dynamic control of a froth flotation section is simulated through a neural network feedback controller, trained in order to stabilize the concentrate metal grade and recovery by applying random st
Jan 1, 1995
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Geophysical Exploration Turquoise District, Courtland-Gleeson Area Cochise County, Arizona - IntroductionA combination field and office study of mining districts in Southwestern U.S.A., conducted in 1949 - 1950 by United Geophysical Company, embraced all of the essentials for a successful exploration pro
Jan 1, 1966
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An Improved Look At High Pressure Grinding For The Gold IndustryBy Ron Parks
High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) was introduced to the mineral processing industries in the mid-SO's as a tool for comminuting raw and processed materials. This tool made its an impact in the Cemen
Jan 1, 2000
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The Application Of The Continuous Falcon Centrifugal Gravity Concentrator For Gold And Pyrite RecoveryBy A. Goulsbra, S. McAllister, R. Dunne
Since 1992, a tailings gravity re-treatment plant has been in operation at the New Celebration Gold Mine to recover auriferous pyrite (Martins, Dunne and Gelfi 1991; Martins, Dunne and Delahey 1993).
Jan 1, 1998
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Process/Mechanical Design Aspects for LIGHTNIN A315 Agitators in Minerals OxidationBy Marlin D. Schutte, Graham M. Fraser, Paul M. Kubera, Ronald J. Weetman
Mixers play an important function in the operation of multi-phase reactors in the minerals processing industry. They must suspend solids, transfer oxygen, maintain pH and temperature uniformity, assi
Jan 1, 1993
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Influence Of Cement Replacement Materials On Properties Of Concrete Products - Strength, Durability And Environmental StabilityBy N. S. Tombs
This paper presents the experimental results of an ongoing investigation into various properties related to the performance and durability of concretes made using existing and new cement replacements.
Jan 1, 2006
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Process Flowsheet Development For The Pullalli ProjectBy Jaye Pickarts, Bret Boster, Jack McPartland
Pegasus Minera de Chile, Ltda. is completing three phases of metallurgical evaluation on the Pullalli project to develop a preliminary process flowsheet. A project feasibility study is in progress. Th
Jan 1, 1996
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Process Control at Doe Run’s Fletcher ConcentratorBy James A. Jones
The Doe Run Co. emerged from the depressed lead market of the mid-1980s as North America's leading lead producer. Doe Run was lean and mean but quickly recognized that technology had advanced whi
Jan 1, 1991
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Planning Subways By Tunnel Or Cut-And-Cover-- Some Cost-Benefit ComparisonsBy George A. Hoffman, Richard J. Proctor
INTRODUCTION We will discuss here only the subway construction phase; that is, two to five years at a given location--not the long-term analysis. We also will compare some tunnel construction metho
Jan 1, 1974