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New Mines in the New Age ù The Two Risks of Environmental Impact AssessmentEIA is a test of a development proposalÆs legitimacy and asks two questions: not only æis the proposal competent?Æ but also ædoes the proposal have moral authority?Æ For reasons of miningÆs historic i
Jan 1, 2004
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A 3D-Fem Solver for Non-Steady State Navier-Stokes Equations with Free Surface. Application to Mold Filling Simulation in Casting ProcessesBy E. Saez, M. Bellet, T. Coupez, O. Jaouen
"The paper presents a 3D finite element solver for non-steady state fluid flow. The thermomechanical simulation package REM3D® has been initially developed to model Stokes' flow for polymer injection.
Jan 1, 2004
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Treatment of Nickel Ores in Rotary Kilns and Cyclone ReactorsBy Norbert Patzeh
The demand for nickel is growing and will continue to do so for the foreseeable, future. This will make the construction of new leaching and smelting plants necessary. This paper described a number of
Jan 1, 2004
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Some Comments on How Mining Departments and Schools Can Survive a Cyclic DownturnBy S Thomas, E Grimsey
Mining education in Australia has undergone another cyclical downturn over the past five years and several departments have been discontinued while others are still teetering on the brink of destructi
Jan 1, 2004
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Dust Issues from Rotary Devices: Causes and CuresBy Ronald K. Riddle
The processing of lateritic ores in rotary drying and preheating/pre-reduction systems has historically been plagued by problems associated with significant dust generation. These problems include han
Jan 1, 2004
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Aggregation: Case of Ca Ions and Mg(OH)2 Coated SilicaBy M. Mirnezami, J. A. Finch, M. S. Hashemi A.
The surface of -30µm silica suspension (2% v/v) treated with 100 ppm Mg2+ at pH 11 was fully coated with Mg(OH)2. Under this condition, the silica is strongly positively charged (+30 mV) and the suspe
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving Densification of Fine Coal Refuse Slurries to Eliminate Slurry PondsBy Frank Baczek, R. Q. Honaker, D. P. Patil, B. K. Parekh
Fine refuse slurry impoundment is a requirement for the coal industry to dispose the fines. Impoundment maintenance is an on going problem for the coal industry and its breakage creates environmental
Jan 1, 2004
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Design and Materials Selection of Autoclaves and Auxiliary EquipmentBy P. Cheung, J. Gulyas, R. Clary
Over the past 50 years, the use of autoclaves in the metallurgical industry has evolved from final metal recovery (hydrogen reduction) and purification (sulphide precipitate oxidation) to treating who
Jan 1, 2004
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The Expectations For Coal: Is Our Government And The Coal Industry Prepared?By M. S. Miller
With prevailing assumptions that plentiful domestic coal reserves will be available for meeting our Nation’s expectations for on future low emission, coal-fired power plants, major government funding
Jan 1, 2004
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Bacterial Biodiversity ù An Exploitable Biogeochemical Resource?This brief introduction tries to introduce delegates to this conference to the almost unbelievable attributes possessed by many microbes which might be relevant to geomicrobiology, and how most of the
Jan 1, 2004
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Calcination and Reduction of Laterite Nickel OresBy Andreas Orth
Outokumpu Lurgi Metallurgie has developed a process for the calcination and reduction of laterite nickel ore tines where the reduction of iron and nickel to the wustite/metallic states respectively, i
Jan 1, 2004
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More Than 1,200 Exhibitors on Hand at MINExpo 2004By Georgene Renner, William R. Yernberg, Steve Kral
Allmand exhibited its LSC 100Light Sequence Commander, the mining industry’s first automatic lighting and command control system. The system is available with all of Allmand’s portable light towers.
Jan 1, 2004
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Laboratory Testing of Rib StrapsBy E. Bane Kroeger
Rib failure is a hazard that has resulted in many injuries and fatalities in underground coal mines, especially in soft coal seams. Conventional rib control methods including rib boarding, shotcreting
Jan 1, 2004
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61st Iteration of MINExpo Upbeat, OptimisticBy Tim O’Neil
“America’s mining industry brings good jobs to communities across America and provides the energy, minerals and equipment that are vital to our economic security and our way of life.” That was the
Jan 1, 2004
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Nickel Market DynamicsBy Santo Ranieri
We will briefly review the nickel market in 2003 and look forward to the supply demand balance for the next few years focusing in on the key factors influencing future price dynamics. On the supply si
Jan 1, 2004
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Sustainable Plant DesignBy J Kwak
Driving sustainability concepts and practices into the heart of the design process is the key to achieving a successful, sustainable plant design. Engineering design practices, tools, systems and meth
Jan 1, 2004
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Highwall and Spoils Design and MonitoringBy Tim Peterson
Factors Controlling Stability Stability of slopes in soft rock, waste dumps or soils is governed by three factors: ?Slope configuration ?Groundwater ?Shear strength
Jan 1, 2004
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The Impact Of Platinum Production From Ug2 Ore On Ferrochrome Production In South Africa (0100580e-7046-4d83-b544-b2f8a0fc0e33)By Basson. J., L. R. Nelson, L. A. Cramer
The South African based platinum mines produce the world?s majority of platinum metal that is used in autocatalysts and jewellery. As the platinum market is forecast to grow at healthy rates into the
Jan 1, 2004
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Solvent Extraction Technology for the Extraction of Nickel Using LIX®84-I. An Update and Circuit ComparisonsBy J. Murdoch Mackenzie
Two commercial nickel solvent extraction plants treating laterite leach solutions and using LIX®84-I have been operated in Australia. These circuits employ similar extraction chemistry but differ in t
Jan 1, 2004
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Design Fundamentals for Hydrometallurgy Pressure Vessel Refractory LiningsBy A. Koning, P. Lauzon
Pressure hydrometallurgy operations require vessels to be lined with an impermeable membrane for corrosion protection and one or more courses of refractory or ceramic brick. Examples of unit operation
Jan 1, 2004