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Sustainable Exploration - The Changing Role Of Geological Surveys In The EUBy R. Matikainen
Since the Brundtland Commission in 1987, the use of natural resources has been an issue of global concern. Minerals are among the most important Earth resources and will definitely be essential for th
Jan 1, 2003
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New Classes Of Reagents For Non-Sulphide OresBy I. A. Molodkina, A. V. Kurkov, V. V. Shatalov
New compound classes previously unknown in flotation practice of non-sulphide ore beneficiation have been developed. The presented study results consider amine salts of alkyl sulphate and alkyl benzen
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Of Large Span Highway Tunnel LinersBy D. L. Petersen, C. R. Nelson, P. M. Bergson, B. K. Nelson
Membrane waterproofing systems in large tunnels cause the partial decoupling of the concrete liner from the rockbolted and shotcreted reinforced rockmass. This decoupling leads to a loose fit of the l
Jan 1, 1991
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Land Shaft Construction And Initial Station Development For Seabrook Station Cooling Water TunnelsBy Jack C. Stuart, Robert L. Obradovic, Allen J. Hulshizer, Anthony J. Stewart
Two deep bedrock tunnels, extending over a mile into the Atlantic Ocean, to provide the cooling water requirements for the Seabrook Station represent a major tunneling venture. This paper provides an
Jan 1, 1979
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The Narragansett Bay Commission’s Deep Tunnel CSO ProjectBy Wern-ping Chen, Joseph Pratt, Thomas G. Brueckner, Tracy K. Lundin
To address and mitigate discharges from combined sewer overflows in the Providence, Rhode Island area, the Narragansett Bay Commission completed a comprehensive Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Facilitie
Jan 1, 1999
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A Systems Approach For Worker Needs Analysis In Training Program Development (ABSTRACT PAGE)By C. J. Bise
Safety training requirements differ from mine to mine due to changes in the demographic characteristics of the workers or changes in job and organizational characteristics. Accordingly, a microcompute
Jan 1, 1995
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Accuracy Analysis Of GIS-Based Coal Resource Estimation (SME Annual Meeting March 1-3, 1999, Denver, Colorado)By M. Karmis, C. Haycocks
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are becoming a more commonly used tool for resource estimation as they provide not only a database management platform, but also the graphical capabilities to visu
Jan 1, 1999
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Stability Assessment Of A Wide Stops Excavation In A Lead-Zinc MineBy P. R. Sheorey, D. Barat, B. Singh
Presented is a stability analysis for a trial stope in a lead-zinc mine. The trial scope would have an excavation width of 20 m with an initial height of 3 m. Filling would commence when the scope was
Jan 1, 1981
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Forecasters Beware ! Copper’s Present and FutureBy William J. McCutheon
This paper presents some personal observations obtained during the course of visits to Europe, Africa, Latin America and the United States to talk with senior decision-makers in the copper industry ab
Jan 1, 1986
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What Can WWW Contribute to Mine Management?By Simon J. D. Cox, Nicholas J. Archibald, Steve Nichols, Peter B. Ketelaar, Donelle C. Davies, William L. Power
In the mining industry, there is a critical need to communicate complex, three dimensional information about the geology, ore reserves and development plans for mining operations. This information has
Jan 1, 1996
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Design-Bid-Build Contracting: Climbing Out of a Paradigm SinkholeBy Randall J. Essex
Public and private owners of infrastructure projects face a number of real and perceived constraints when considering design-bid-build (DBB) procurement for underground projects. Thus, they may not be
Jan 1, 2003
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Computerized Design And/Or Control Of Separational FlowsheetsBy Oleg N. Tikhonov
The paper deals with computerized analytical design of separational mineral processing flowsheets for flotation, gravity separation, magnetic separation, etc. (without comminution). Initial data inclu
Jan 1, 1989
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Settling equation for minerals and process applicationsBy V. F. Swanson
A mathematical model for free and hindered settling of minerals was developed. This paper describes how to apply the model in designing systems, such as fluidized bed, elutriation, mixing pumping syst
Jan 1, 2000
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The KUJ 2000 Ventilation SystemBy Lennart Mukka
LKAB has been mining iron ore in northern Sweden for about 100 years and now enters the next century with a major new investment in Kiruna. The under- ground projects involve construction of a new mai
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical Note - Washing Of Hydrophobic Organic From Contaminated Sand With A SurfactantBy M. Liu
The use of surfactants shows great potential for the removal of hydrophobic organics from soils by in-situ washing techniques. Lab-scale soil washing experiments were performed using sodium dodecylsul
Jan 1, 1993
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Gold electrowinning/replate circuits at Gold Fields Ortiz and Mesquite operationsBy W. J. Pennstrom, J. R. Arnold
Gold Fields installed what was the mining industry's first commercial gold electrowinning/replate circuit at Ortiz in 1981. Its highly successful operation since that time provided the design bas
Jan 1, 1988
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Challenges in HydrometallurgyBy K. N. Han, M. C. Fuerstenau
Challenges in five major areas of hydrometallurgy are presented and discussed. These are: leaching low-grade oxide and sulfide ores; oxidative leaching of sulfide concentrates; processing refractory o
Jan 1, 1989
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Phelps Dodge Chino Smelter Effluent Metal RecoveryBy E. H. Partelpoeg, B. G. Belew
In 1990, the Chino Smelter completed the construction of a plant designed to recover metal values and water from smelter scrubber effluent. Equipment was installed to maximize effluent recycling and m
Jan 1, 1992
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Ventilation of an underground testing facility in saltBy M. B. Mirza, W. A. Sadik, B. T. Stanley
This paper presents the ventilation design for an underground testing facility in a salt medium. The under-ground workings consist of two 3.6 m-diam (12 ft-diam) watertight shafts and about 1830 m (60
Jan 1, 1987
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Progress in Computer Applications for Process Modeling, Simulation, and Control ? IntroductionBy H. R. Cooper
Refinements and increased sophistication in modeling and simulation, and introduction of advanced techniques in automatic control made feasible with digital processor handling of data, represent the m
Jan 1, 1989