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Turnkey ProjectsBy Michael Mccorkle
The Turnkey Project contracting approach is a very viable project delivery system for many mine and mill owners. Generally speaking, the Turnkey Project approach makes sense when the owner knows what
Jan 1, 1998
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Options To Revegetate Neutralized Heap Leach MaterialBy Leslie M. Burnside, Gene E. McClelland, Roy R. Cellan
Revegetation of neutralized heap leach material in the arid environment of the Great Basin represents a challenge of available technology. The chemical and physical environment of spent and neutraliz
Jan 1, 1998
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Prediction Of Long-Term Quality Fluctuations In The South Field Lignite Mine Of West MacedoniaBy A. Pavlidis
This paper investigates variations of lignite quality attributes with geostatistical methods. The study focuses on lignite from the Southern Field in the Greek province of West Macedonia. The targeted
Jan 1, 2006
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Interfacial Effects in Polypropylene Block Copolymer/ Magnesium Hydroxide Composites Reactively Processed with 1,3-Phenylene DimaleimideBy R. N. Rothan, V. Khunova, C. M. Liauw, G. C. Lees
The interphase modification activity of 1,3-phenylene dimaleimide (also known as m-phenylene bismaleimide (BMI)) has been studied in composites based on magnesium hydroxide (60% w/w) and a polypropyle
Jan 1, 2003
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Main-Roof Failure Modes And Their Effects On Longwall ShieldsBy Y. M. Jiang
From underground instrumentation data and from direct observation of longwall panels, it was demonstrated that growth of the main-roof overhang causes an extremely high roof weighting on the face supp
Jan 1, 1996
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Finite Element Method In The Prediction Of Subsidence And Roof Collapse Resulting From Underground Coal GasificationBy Evans U. Jegbefume
A plane strain two-dimensional finite element model employing the method of negative reaction loading has been used to model roof collapse and subsidence resulting from the underground gasification of
Jan 1, 1982
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The Evolution Of The Conventional Flotation Cell DesignBy Shamsuz Zaman, Barry Hansen
The major development in the evolution of the conventional subaeration flotation machine has been the steady increase in the size of the individual units. In 1950, large machines were of 1.35 m3 (48 f
Jan 1, 1989
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Radomiro Tomic Tripper Drive and Local Control SystemBy Todd L. Hollingsworth, Jeremy K. Hobbs
In 2001, the Radomiro Tomic Mine located near Calamq Chile, added a tertiary crushing facility. An 84" wide mobile tripper is used to fill their tertiary crushing storage facility. This paper is a we
Jan 1, 2004
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Phosphate Analysis by Optical Image Processing: Sensor Development and In-Plant TestingBy M. A. Chandler, G. T. Adel, J. N. Richardson, E. C. Gutierrez
A rapid, bench-top analyzer has been developed to determine P2O5 content and CaO/P2O5 ratio in phosphate ores. The analyzer utilizes a portable computer equipped with a frame grabber to measure the re
Jan 1, 1993
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Refractory Gold: The Role Of Pressure OxidationBy D. Robert Weir, Roman M. G. S. Berezowsky
Pressure oxidation can virtually always render refractory auriferous sulphidic ores and concentrates amenable to cyanidation. Its effectiveness as a pretreatment of refractory gold feedstocks is refle
Jan 1, 1989
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Characterization Of Freshly Generated Airborne Quartz DustBy R. Hogg, M. Polat, S. Chander
A fresh dust generator was designed and built in order to study the agglomeration behavior and other characteristics of freshly generated airborne dust. The size distribution of the freshly generated
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis Of Controlled District Recirculation SystemsBy Y. J. Wang
The use of controlled recirculation began in the early 1930s. Although this method has been applied in many mines since then, a generalized comprehensive network analysis is still lacking. This paper
Jan 1, 1997
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Metal Leaching from Sulphide Mine Waste Under Neutral pH ConditionsBy Michael J. Rinker, R. V. Nicholson
Waste rock and tailings from a proposed nickel-copper mine were evaluated extensively for potential on-land and under water disposal. Standard humidity cell and column tests were conducted over a two
Jan 1, 2000
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Long-Term Production Scheduling In Underground Coal Mines - An Application Of Sequencing TheoryBy J. West-Hansen
The problem of long-term production scheduling in an underground coal mine is approached through the concepts of sequencing theory. Based on a typical layout of mining sections, the principles for the
Jan 1, 1986
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Improving Fine-coal Washability ProceduresBy Peter J. Suardini
Over the last few years, researcher have been working on improving procedures for fine-coal (minus 150 microns) washability analyses. The effort was stimulated by past difficulties in obtaining accura
Jan 1, 1995
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Ore types: What they are, how they're made, and their uses and abusesBy Jodie Robertson, Isabel Barton, Cristian Caro
Prior to mining, all rocks contained in a mineral deposit must be placed in one of several categories known as ore types. Each ore type describes a different way that the rock will behave in processin
Jul 1, 2024
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Study of Blasting Mechanics and Its ApplicationBy Sundar S. Saluja
Efficient and re1iable methods of fragmentation through blasting have been sought ever since the introduction of black powder in mining operations, but the pace of investigation became faster with the
Jan 1, 1986
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Recovery and Removal of Heavy Metal Elements Such as Uranium by Using Phosphate CompoundsBy Takashi Sakaguchi, Akira Nakajima
Some attempts were made to recover and remove heavy metal elements, such as uranium, copper and chromium, from aqueous systems by using several phosphate compounds. The phosphorylated derivatives of p
Jan 1, 1993
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Thiourea Leaching Of Gold From An Oxidised Gold-Copper OreBy Cheryl M. McInnes, Graham J. Sparrow, James T. Woodcock
Three composites, assaying about 3 g/t Au and 0.75% Cu, were investigated. Each contained oxide copper minerals, iron oxides, and silicates. One composite also contained copper and iron sulphides.
Jan 1, 1989
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Subsidence Monitoring To Verify Analytical ModelsBy Peter J. Conroy
Introduction Most subsidence monitoring to date has been surface monitoring to develop empirical relationships of the magnitude and extent of subsidence effects. Federal regulations are forcing a bet
Jan 1, 1982