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Effective Diffusivity Of Ferric Ions And Current Efficiency In Stagnant Synthetic Copper Electrowinning Solutions - Preprint 09-047By M. Moats
Copper electrowinning operations have dramatically improved their ability to produce high quality copper at low costs over the past several decades. Even so, some fundamental understandings are still
Jan 1, 2009
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Developments In Continuous Vat LeachingBy V. I. Lakshmanan, Dan A. Mackie
Traditional vat leaching methods have had limited success, primarily due to the high cost of loading and unloading the vats. In general, such batch methods are labor-intensive and costly. Heap lea
Jan 1, 1990
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Financing of mining projects - Can banks drive sustainability?By M. Götze, P. Eysel
Over the last years, the importance of the assessment of environmental and social aspects as well as of issues of good governance has increased significantly in mining finance. For this, international
Jan 1, 2011
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Passive Mine Blast Attenuators Constructed Of Rock Rubble For Protecting Ventilation Seals - Preprint 09-057By M. J. Sapko
The design requirements for mine ventilation seals have undergone a radical transformation in recent years, and these revisions have greatly increased the cost of the seal designs and their constructi
Jan 1, 2009
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Lead and ZincBy P. Raffinot, C. H. G. Bushell, S. Hodgson, E. F. Milner, H. J. Bosshardt, N. Draper, D. E. Pickett, Edwin T. McKnight, J. Prieto
Zinc ranks third and lead fourth in world nonferrous metal conumption. In 1972 the free world consumed 3,333,000 mt of refined lead and 4,422,000 mt of refined zinc. The lead tonnage was divided into
Jan 1, 1985
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Rahmenbedingungen für eine nachhaltige Kohlenutzung in DeutschlandBy F. -J. Wodopia
Sustainability of energy supplies has been an issue of general interest for a long time. Whilst in the past the continuous productive use of natural commodities was in the fore, its compatibility with
Jan 1, 2011
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Quantitative inventories of single THM (total heavy mineral) products using combined mineralogical methodsBy C. C. Hamilton, G. R. Lane
Traditionally, mineral sands are evaluated by preparing several mineral products using a combination of heavy liquid-, magnetic-, and electrostatic methods. Whole-rock assays (WRA) are then conducted
Jan 1, 2005
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Pre-conditioning/Pre-excavation Grouting of the Soils Prior to Tunneling Below Highways and Railways: Case Histories from the Past DecadeBy Alex Naudts
Pre-excavation grouting is a predictable and reliable technique performed to prevent or minimize settlement in advance of, or during the tunneling operation. It safeguards the infrastructure above the
Jan 1, 2008
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Methods For Determining Roof Fall Risk In Underground Mines (e9e99c27-c4ac-4dc4-b19d-607c245139c5)By T. Bajpayee, L. Prosser, A. Iannacchione
Reducing the number of roof fall injuries is a goal of the NIOSH mine safety research program. Central to this effort is the development of assessment techniques that will help to identify the nature
Jan 1, 2007
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A Novel Approach To Processing Coal Combustion Ash And Organic Bio-Solids - Introduction And Background - Preprint 09-110By R. Mensah-Biney
The NC State University Minerals Research Laboratory (MRL) and Waste Reduction Partners (WRP) of the Land of Sky Regional Council joined efforts in 2000 to initiate a technically sound and practical p
Jan 1, 2009
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Encapsulation Of Limestone Waste In Concrete After Arsenic Removal From Water - Preprint 09-125By A. D. Davis
Limestone-based technology for arsenic removal from water is an innovative and promising method. The technology offers the potential for low-cost disposal of a stable waste product after arsenic remo
Jan 1, 2009
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Short Tunnels = HIGH Risk?: Pipeline Construction Involving Open-Cut And Tunnel SegmentsBy Michael Gilbert
In the world of tunneling the glamour is in the large diameter, long tunnels, but perhaps the number of projects for small diameter and short length tunnels are greater and generally have higher risk
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Whither Mining Engineering Education?By J. J. K. Daemen
Mining Engineering education is in trouble, if not in crisis. The most visible signs are the decrease in the number of programs that offer the degree, and the continued difficulties in attracting stud
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role Of Recuperation Functions In The Early Stages Of The Mine Planning Of An Iron OrebodyBy Fernando Humberto Muge
One of the problems that arises in the early stages of the mine planning before the determination of the mining exploitation method is to predict what will be the recoverable ore reserves in tonnage,
Jan 1, 1982
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Geology of the Clean Water Coalition?s Proposed Reach 4 Tunnel and its Effect on Design, Las Vegas, NVBy Ray Brainard
Treated effluent from the Clean Water Coalition (CWC) member agencies is currently discharged at an annual average rate of 6,570 l/s into the Las Vegas Wash, and is increasing annually. As the effluen
Jan 1, 2008
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Improving Empire?s Grinding Circuit Performance Using Six Sigma - Preprint 09-059By H. Walqui
The Empire concentrator was built in four stages, with the latest stage accounting for 50% of the overall plant capacity. Over the past 5 years, the average throughput of the three grinding lines has
Jan 1, 2009
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Reserve calculations, mining, and milling of Homestake Mining’s Open Cut project describedBy Jerry D. Pfarr, Gary Loving, David G. McDowall
Introduction The Open Cut is one of the best known landmarks in South Dakota's Black Hills. It is the site of the original discovery of the Homestake ledge, or lead, in 1876. Between that time a
Jan 10, 1987
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Technologies For The Regeneration Of Cyanide From ThiocyanateBy D. Dimitriadis, T. Polglase, W. Phillips, R. Jenny, M. Botz
Cyanidation processes for the extraction of gold or silver frequently involve the processing of sulfur-containing solids which react with cyanide to form thiocyanate. The formation of thiocyanate is
Jan 1, 2000
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Deep-Sea Minerals and the Lure of Advanced Planetary Exploration: A Perspective from AstrobiologyBy Claudio Flores Martinez
The prospect of accomplishing economically and scientifically profitable deep-sea mineral mining within this decade or the next one is of particular interest to the emerging discipline of astrobiology
Sep 1, 2014
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Tamerlane Hoist And Vertical Belt ProjectBy Shawn Collins
BACKGROUND The history of the Pine Point Mine is a rich one. This property once boasted one of the largest and most profitable lead-zinc mines in Canada's long and storied mining history. The Pi