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Introduction To Computer Graphics Applied To Mine Planning And DesignBy Betty L. Gibbs
The ultimate objective of mine design is to determine the development and untilization of mining resources. Computer Aided Design (CAD) and automated mapping are becoming very popular in engineering a
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydrocyclone Model: A Fluid Mechanic ApproachBy K. Rajamani
A mathematical model based on the pertinent fluid dynamic equations to predict the performance of the hydro cyclone has been developed which will eventually replace the empirical model. Experimental m
Jan 1, 1988
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An Object-Oriented Expert System For Underground Mining Method Selection And Project EvaluationBy Thomas W. Camm
A WINDOWS-based object-oriented expert system for prefeasibility evaluation of hard rock mines is being developed at the Western Field Operations Center (WFOC) of the Bureau of Mines. Designed for use
Jan 1, 1992
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Cip Recovery Of Gold From Flotation ConcentrateBy P. Ollivier
The ore-processing plant of the Soremib mine Pour a (Burkina Faso) has now been in uninterrupted operation for 3 years. Ores from the oxidized and non-oxidized zones of the deposit are processed toge
Jan 1, 1998
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Superbowl .. A New Generation In Centrifugal ConcentrationBy W. T. Plummer
• The SuperBowl is a fluidized bed, semi-continuous, enhanced gravity separator for gravity gold recovery. The market for this type of equipment has, until recently, been dominated by a single suppli
Jan 1, 1996
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Tunneling Trials By Transport And Road Research LaboratoryBy S. G. Tough, H. J. Hignett
The Transport and Road Research Laboratory is carrying out tunneling trials at Chinnor, Oxfordshire, with a 5-m-diam, full-face tunneling machine. The work, which is for research purposes only, involv
Jan 1, 1974
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Gravity Concentration At Tvx Mineral Hill MineBy Shawn Healey
The Mineral Hill Mine, owned and operated by TVX Gold Inc., is located in the Beartooth Mountains, 5 miles north of Gardiner Montana, U.S.A., which is the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
Jan 1, 1996
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Discussion – Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies – Mining Engineering, Vol. 45, No. 9, September 1993, pp. 1185-1189 – Hrebar, M. J.By B. Beatty
This is a response to M. J. Hrebar's paper, which tracks in detail the highly productive stripping capabilities of modern large bulldozers at two separate installations. It proves the old adage "
Jan 1, 1994
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The Thermal Efficiency Of Some Natural Ventilation CyclesBy C. J. Hall
The simplest natural ventilation cycle is similar to a Joule or Brayton cycle. This comprises two reversible adiabatic processes in the shafts and constant pressure processes underground and on surfac
Jan 1, 1991
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CyanoMet™ R - A Process for the Extraction and Concentration of Cyanide Species from Alkaline LiquorsBy Michael J. Virnig, Keith E. Weerts
The development of heap leach technology for the treatment of low grade gold and silver ores has led to a boom in gold production in the Western United States in the last 15 years. The heap leaching p
Jan 1, 1993
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Many Factors Affect Concentrator ProductivityBy Kenneth L. Clifford
We have heard a lot during the recession about the mining industry now competing in a world market for sales of such commodities as copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, iron ore, and phosphate. If the US m
Jan 11, 1983
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Selenium Reduction Via Conventional Water TreatmentBy Doug Williams, Kent J. McGrew, Dr. Jack Murphy
For some time, selenate has eluded water treatment by conventional means such as precipitation and clarification. This has been due to the nearly universal solubility of all oxidized selenium specie
Jan 1, 1996
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The Bowie Chabazite DepositBy Ted H. Eyde
The Bowie chabazite deposit has yielded the most mined tonnage of any natural zeolite deposit in the United States. Since 1962 the deposit has yielded about 12,000 tons of crude chabazite, with an est
Jan 1, 1987
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Another Man's PoisonBy Harry M. Conger
Thirty years ago, the U.S. gold mining industry was hanging on by its fingernails. Save for one great mine, the Homestake, most production was coming from copper smelters such as Kennecott and Magma.
Jan 1, 1995
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Smokestacks, High Tech, and LDCS: Some Thoughts on the Mining IndustryBy John W. Goth
This article, though not common feature material, should be of reader interest. Goth made this presentation as the keynote address at the 19th Annual Intermountain Minerals Conference in Vail, CO, in
Jan 12, 1983
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Environmental Engineering Problems At The Ipueira III Underground Chrome Mine, Bahia, BrazilBy W. L. Oliveira, J. R. Sobrinho, V. M. Hamza, S. M. Eston
The Ipueira III chrome mine is located in the northeastern part of the state of Bahia, Brazil. Extraction is actually at depths less than 300 m, but below level 200 serious environmental problems have
Jan 1, 1993
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Henkel IX Resins and Henkel LIX® 79 Solvent for Gold Recovery from Alkaline Cyanide Leach SolutionsBy J. M. W. Mackenzie
Three major developments have dominated the recovery of gold from ores, viz; 1846 Elsner's studies of gold solubility in aerated alkaline cyanide solutions 1887 MacArthur and Forrest's process based o
Jan 1, 1993
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100 years of mining research celebrated at SME meetingWhen looking for indicators for the mining business ? and these days who isn?t? ? one might need to look no further than the SME Annual Meeting. Held in Phoenix, AZ Feb. 28 to March 3, the meeting was
May 1, 2010
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Expert Systems For Competitiveness: A TutorialBy R. L. King
An expert system is a computer system that performs tasks that are considered by most people to require human expertise. Since their functioning relies heavily on large bodies of knowledge, they are o
Jan 1, 1989
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Flat Glass Raw Materials: A Twenty Year PerspectiveBy B. E. Penrod
The main constituents of flat glass are the eight commonest elements of the earth's crust. Five of these, silicon, sodium, calcium, magnesium and oxygen are essential. Two more, Aluminum and pota
Jan 1, 1994