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Cyanide Speciation by Automated Kelada Methods, and Comparison with Manual Standard Methods for Total CyanideBy Kambhampati C. Rao, Cecil Lue-Hing, Nabih P. Kelada, William B. Willborn
improvements in the analytical techniques for cyanide speciation can furnish useful information about the behavior of the different cyanide species in the receiving environment. This could be of help
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold Extraction From Bioleached Chalcopyrite Residues Using Different Reagent SystemsBy S. Vukcevic, R. Winby, P. C. Miller
There is considerable interest in the bioleaching of chalcopyrite concentrate for the production of copper. The residue of bioleached chalcopyrite often contains gold that needs to be recovered. Despi
Jan 1, 1997
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Longwall Mining in AustraliaBy Owen Kreilis
By the time coal was discovered in Newcastle, Australia in 1791, it was already a most important industrial commodity in European countries. Coal was the first mineral to be discovered in Australia an
Jan 1, 1995
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Longwalls Aid Productivity in Appalachian Coal MiningBy S. L. Bessinger
The need for improved safety and productivity brought about the introduction of longwall mining to the Appalachian coal fields. These same forces continue to drive developments in modern longwall equi
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimizing coal mine design for sustainable development at large surface coal mining operations in AppalachiaBy J. Craynon, M. Karmis
Previous papers by the authors have presented a systems-engineering approach based on the premise that systems can only be optimized if all factors are considered and integrated into mine planning. Th
Jan 1, 2011
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Construction of Leach Pads on Steeply Sloping GroundBy Nancy C. Shaver, Alan Tapp
Leach pads of 272,000 tonnes (300,000 st) and 910,000 tonnes (1,000,000 st) with associated operating ponds have recently been constructed on sidehill locations with up to 20 percent slopes. The large
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining Equipment into the 21st CenturyBy John Wiebmer
Several industry trends are putting new demands on surface mining equipment. This is true both on the “hard” side of the equipment business - the research and product development programs, and on the
Jan 1, 1994
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The Office Of Surface Mining's - Reclaim The Future!? InitiativeBy S. Rideout
The United States Department of the Interior's Office of Surface Mining (OSM) is responsible for regulating active coal mining and reclaiming abandoned coal mines in the United States. In working
Jan 1, 2007
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Estimating Secondary Mining Potential Of Inactive And Abandoned Appalachian HighwallsBy D. E. Hinkle
Past surface-mining operations in Appalachia primarily followed mountain con-tours. It is estimated that about 18,000 mi. of highwalls are exposed throughout Appalachia. An evaluation procedure for de
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role Of Industry Structure In The Development Of Competitive Strategy Case Study Example: The Us Soda Ash IndustryBy K. P. Pavlich
Strategic planning, including the process of developing competitive strategy, is an integral part of all organizational management; from one person operations to multi-national Fortune 100 firms. The
Jan 1, 1989
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A review on 3D cartographic and spatiotemporal GIS models for safety of accidents in deep underground coal minesBy Pinar Eksert, Hakan Akcin
Investigations show that injuries and fatalities in mining workplaces in developing countries are increasing. In Turkey, the number of workers killed in occupational accidents in the Zonguldak Hard Co
Oct 1, 2024
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A Common Sense Approach to Blasthole DrillingBy Sii Smith-Gruner
Blasthole drilling by todays standards is not a mature operation. In most mining appli¬cations, the blasthole drill rig is the least understood piece of machinery. Draglines, mining shovels, and haul
Jan 1, 1988
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Appalachian Coal: An OverviewBy Suresh K. Bhatt
Appalachian coalfields have been the predominant source of quality coals since the inception of commercial mining in the United States. In a broad sense, Appalachian coalfields can be considered those
Jan 1, 1995
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Automated Fine Coal Circuit Control: The Key to Improved ProfitabilityBy Richard D. Christie, K. Jay Pillai
In the past, it was not unusual for coal preparation plants to discard fine run-of-mine coal. This practice has changed due to increasing quantities of fine material, improvements in beneficiation met
Jan 1, 1994
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Crushing -The Headache of the Small MinerBy S. J. Chadwick
The majority of small gold plants constructed around Western Australia were designed for short lives and treatment of oxide ores. The crushing plant frequently bore the brunt of capital cost savings r
Jan 1, 1991
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Stability of Arsenical Tailings from the Salmita Bioleach Pilot ProjectBy Ralph P. Hackl
Biooxidation processes for treating arsenical and other types of refractory gold ores are touted by many as being simple, inexpensive and environmentally friendly. One of the advantages claimed by pro
Jan 1, 1990
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Increasing Safety In Underground Coal Mining Through Improved Materials-Handling SystemsBy T. G. Bobick
Task analyses were conducted by the Bureau of Mines at four underground low-seam coal mines to evaluate their supply-handling systems and for use in subsequent design of laboratory simulation experime
Jan 1, 1988
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True Total Quality Management (True TQM): The Opportunity To Optimise ProductivityBy Malcolm Roberts
Extensive personal experience in the USA and Australia has shown that Australians working in suitable work environments are capable of world class performance. To build such work environments, mining
Jan 1, 1995
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Treatment of Ammonia and Nitrates in MinewaterBy W. D. Gould, . W. Koren, P. Bedard, P .. B. Marchant
Ammonia and nitrate in metallurgical operations arise from several sources: (1) the use of ammonium nitrate based explosives, e.g. ANFO; (2) the use of cyanide for gold extraction which is degraded to
Jan 1, 1993
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New Developments In Bentonite Shield TunnelingBy Claus Becker
At the RETC 1979 in Atlanta/Georgia it was reported about the beginnings of the Hydroshield system and the first site experiences. Since that time over 10 miles of tunnels in various diameters have be
Jan 1, 1983