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Well Design For In-Situ LeachingBy S. G. Axen
Design of wells for in-situ leaching is based on individual mining operation and ore deposit requirements. Major design considerations are well flowrate, depth, fluid composition, expected well life,
Jan 1, 1988
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The Influence Of Site-Specific Climate Conditions On Long-Term Performance Of Dry Cover Systems To Control Acid Mine Drainage Examples Of Field Performance At Sites In Australia, Canada, And The USABy G. Meiers, M. O’Kane
Dry cover systems as a closure option for management and decommissioning of waste rock and tailings is a common prevention and control technique used at numerous sites around the world. Numerous site-
Jan 1, 2003
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Augmented Reality For Mine Data VisualisationBy B. Denby, R. Hollands, S. Cooper
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that can be used to mix computer-generated images of data with views of the real world. The University of Nottingham is developing AR technology in a major resea
Jan 1, 2002
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Exploring the Significance of Earning a Social License to Operate in an Urban SettingBy Dirk van Zyl, Lysa Morishita
Mining companies are increasingly approaching the social aspect of sustainable development within the rural communities that neighbour their projects and operations. Rural community engagement require
Jan 1, 2017
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Solutions To Prevent Materials-Handling Injuries In Underground Coal Mines (4d25da6c-ea35-4f3d-a6f2-90d36e1d76b4)By Brian P. Stapleton, Bill M. Stewart, Joel R. Warneke, Curtis C. Clark
Of the 28 accident/injury classifications listed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, handling materials is second only to roof falls in terms of generating the highest number of reportable a
Jan 1, 2005
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Ore/Waste Classification Satisfying Geometric ConstraintsBy R. J. Barnes
Consider a typical blast at a surface gold mine in North America. For example, the low-grade area of Bench 4000 at AMAX Gold's Sleeper Mine (Winnemucca, Nevada). Bench 4000 is 20 feet high (=6m)
Jan 1, 1989
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Project management for dummies: How to improve your project success ratio in the new millenniumBy R. J. Hickson
From 1993 through 1999, Cyprus Amax Minerals successfully completed eight major construction projects around the world. Six greenfield mines were brought into production, an ongoing operation was comp
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation of selected pit configurations for surface mining a moderately pitching coal seamBy I. Ehie, Y. P. Chugh
Physical mine modeling and computer simulation techniques were used to conduct technical feasibility and economic analyses of selected pit configurations for surface mining a single coal seam dipping
Jan 1, 1987
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Instability in high velocity slurry flowsBy W. A. Niepelt, F. A. Locher
Flow in steep cascades may lead to the occurrence of a nearly periodic train of waves known as slug flow. This, in turn, may result in overtopping of the channel walls and problems with energy dissipa
Jan 1, 1990
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Removal of mercury cyanide species from solutions using dimethyl dithiocarbamatesBy J. B. Nanor, J. Lorengo, M. Misra, C. B. Bucknam
The dissolution of mercury during the gold cyanidation process is the cause of many environmental, health and processing problems. The removal of mercury-cyanide complexes from synthetic solutions and
Jan 1, 1999
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Interaction Between Wall Rock Closure, Cemented Backfill Load, and Reinforcement Bolt Load in an Underhand Stope at the Lucky Friday MineBy D. Denton, C. Peppin, D. Tesarik, D. Bayer, J. B. Seymour
Hecla Mining Company and NIOSH cooperated in a study to document the safety of rock support supplied by reinforced cemented paste backfill at the Lucky Friday Mine. Data are presented on backfill modu
Jan 1, 2001
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Enhanced fine coal beneficiation using ultrasonic energyBy D. Tao, B. K. Parekh
Fine coal particles are difficult to separate effectively from liquids or other solids. Ultrasonic energy may be used to enhance the efficiency of the conventional fine-particle separation processes w
Jan 1, 2000
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Geotechnical Evaluation For the Design and Construction of Mine ProjectsBy Trevor A. Moss
Installation of equipment and structures at mines often requires mine planners to evaluate unique loading and operating conditions. Consideration of these unusual features is required throughout desig
Jan 1, 1992
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The two Faces of SmokeBy Charles D. Litton
This paper presents a description of the hazards of smoke from fires, the detectability of smoke using smoke sensors, and the operational characteristics of such detectors. It places in perspective th
Jan 1, 1992
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Update And Economic Analysis Of A Hypothetical Mexican Gold MineBy L. M. Bigler, J. L. Dobra
With the passage of Mexico's Mining Law in 1992, the tax treaty with the US in the same year, and the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement, gold mining for non-Mexican mining compan
Jan 1, 1996
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Bolt Surface Configurations And Load Transfer MechanismA series of laboratory based push and pull tests were carried out to investigate how surface profile influence the load transfer mechanism of bolt/resin interface. Tests were carried out in both 75 mm
Jan 1, 2006
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Numerical Modeling of Acid Mine Drainage Generation and Subsequent Reactive TransportBy Emil O. Frind, David W. Blowes, K. Ulrich Mayer
The multicomponent reactive transport model MIN3P can be used to simulate the evolution of pore water, pore gas, and the mineralogical composition in mine waste environments. The model is formulated f
Jan 1, 2000
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Sampling Strategy for the Rapid Screening of Mine-Waste Dumps on Abandoned Mine LandsBy Charles A. Ramsey, Kathleen S. Smith, Philip L. Hageman
We developed a statistically based strategy for sampling the surficial material of mine-waste dumps for use in screening and prioritizing historic dumps on abandoned mine lands. This sampling strategy
Jan 1, 2000
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Stabilization of Mineral Processing WastesBy Eric Forssberg, Benny Andreasson
The paper describes experiments to stabilize mineral processing waste materials for use in construction. Fine mineral processing wastes from various mines have been mixed with binders and compacted. A
Jan 1, 1992
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We Need More Training-How to Get the Biggest Bang for the BuckBy Jim Armbrust
JAMIE DAVIS: Our next speaker is Jim Armbrust, maintenance manager at Phelps Dodge, Morenci. Jim's presentation is titled "We Need More Training-How to Get the Biggest Bang for the Buck." We&apos
Jan 1, 1998