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Study of Gold Leaching with Bromine and Bromide and the Influence of Sulphide Minerals on this ReactionBy Mani Manimaran, Inna Dymov, Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming, Joe O’Day
This paper presents experimental evidence that supports the use of bromine/bromide as a potential alternative to conventional cyanidation for gold leaching. The study evaluated a brominebased lixivian
Jan 1, 2014
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Mistakes, Misconceptions, And Key Points Regarding Secondary Roof Support SystemsBy Thomas M. Barczak
Roof support systems are necessary to provide stable mine openings and much research has been conducted to design a variety of roof support systems that will function in various manners to ensure that
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Erosion/Corrosion Effects on the Design and Maintenance of a Potash RefineryBy J. Davis, M. G. Reading
"INTRODUCTIONInternational Minerals and Chemical Corporation (Canada) Limited operates two potash mine/refinery complexes near Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. Annual production of approximately 4.2 million t
Jan 1, 1983
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100,000 Expected at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2002 in Las VegasMore than 100,000 people are expected to be in Las Vegas, NV in March for ConExpo-Con/Agg 2002, the largest exhibit of its kind in the Western Hemisphere. This triennial event features equipment, ser
Jan 1, 2002
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Automatic Control of a High Tension Roll SeparatorBy F. E. du Plessis, P. De Waal
Through the development of innovative in-line mineral quantification sensors, the possibility has arisen to apply modern control theory to implement automatic process control for electrostatic high te
Jan 1, 2005
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Froth Recovery Factor-What is it, And why is it so Difficult to Measure?By M. C. Harris
The past twenty to thirty years have seen unprecedented research activity aimed at understanding the performance of flotation froths. In 1990, Finch and Dobby coined the term froth recovery factor, Rr
Jan 1, 2009
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Utilizing Strain Criteria to Predict Highwall Stability PerformanceBy H. Warren Newcomen
Assessments of the stability performance of open pit highwalls have traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presents
May 1, 2004
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Blasting 1 Million Tons, 205 Meters from a TownBy Thierry Bernard, Guy Gagnon
Blasting at very close proximity to urban areas is typically a situation where both local communities and mining stakeholders get nervous. The context becomes logically even more tensed when the blast
Jan 1, 2014
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Anaconda Mining Inc.’s Point Rousse Project Cyanide Destruction System Development StudyBy Neri Roux, Chris Budgell, Allan Cramm, Leo Cheung
"Anaconda Mining Inc. is investigating potential improvements and expansions to their operating plant located on the Baie Verte Peninsula in Newfoundland. An extensive batch and continuous bench scale
Jan 1, 2017
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Managing The Geotechnical And Mining Issues Surrounding The Extraction Of Small Pillars At Shallow Depths At Xstrata Coal South Africa ? SynopsisBy S. Z. Pethö
Pillar extraction at shallow depths with small pillars that were not originally intended for secondary extraction can provide a huge benefit to the coal mining industry in those areas where a signific
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 9330 - Sealed Flask Test for Evaluating the Self-Heating Tendencies of CoalsBy Yael Miron
This report describes laboratory studies by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the suitability of a static oxygen (OJ adsorption test for evaluating the self-heating tendencies of coals. Reliable m
Jan 1, 1990
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Design Of Initial And Final Support Of Pressure Tunnels In The Phoenix "SGC"By Timothy P. Smirnoff, Tracy K. Lundin
INTRODUCTION The City of Phoenix, Arizona is located in the Phoenix Basin watershed which is prone to flash flooding several times each year. The runoff from these storms moves from the mountains i
Jan 1, 1985
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Solar Drying of Laterite Ores at QNI Yabulu RefineryThis paper discusses the history and development of the system and the benefits that are being gained for Yabulu from Solar Drying. Following the end of mining of the local Greenvale and Brolga nickel
Jan 1, 2003
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Pump and Cyclone Design/Optimization to Maximize Grinding Circuit Efficiency: A Systematic MethodBy Robert E. McIvor
"The design/optimization of the pump and cyclones to maximize grinding circuit efficiency first requires a concise understanding of, and clearly defined specifications for, desired grinding circuit pe
Jan 1, 2011
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OFR-189-82 Haulroad Sign Design Study And DemonstrationBy King K. Mak
The objectives of this study are to: (1) Assess current signing regulations and practices; (2) Develop effective signing guidelines; and (3) Evaluate the applicability and appropriateness of the propo
Jan 1, 1981
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Industrial Hygiene and Safety at The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary Limited, Port Pirie, South AustraliaThe usual metallurgical, engineering and administrative activities associated with the handling and smelting of ores, and the subsequent handling and treatment of the products of smelting, present als
Jan 1, 1937
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Applied Ergonomics For Operator Compartment Design In An EJC 88 XLP LoaderBy S. Thorley
In engineering design of operator?s compartments, in underground mining equipment, ergonomics principles are often neglected or not given the full recognition they deserve. This paper defines ergonomi
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of a 3D Modeling System For the Monitoring of the Daniel-Johnson DamBy Vincent Roy
Numerous on going activities at the Daniel-Johnson Dam : ? Surveillance / monitoring ; ? Structural investigations & evaluation ; ? Injection work ; ? Crack mapping ; ? Instrumentation management
Aug 1, 2013
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Estimation of Future Ground Vibration Levels in Malmberget Town Due to Mining-Induced Seismic ActivityBy T. Wettainen
Malmberget town is located in northern Sweden, approximately 70 km north of the Arctic Circle. Parts of the town overlie more than 20 iron orebodies, consisting mainly of magnetite with smaller quanti
Jan 1, 2014
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Australian Earth Sciences Information SystemBy Tellis D. A
An outline is given of the general position of earthsciences information in Australia, the background to development of the Australian Earth Sciences Information System (AESIS) and the role of the Aus
Jan 1, 1977