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The Fa1e Of Cyanide In SoilsBy Terrence D. Chatwin, James Hendrix
Based on the findings within their report to Congress, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it had decided not to regulate mining wastes under the hazardous waste regulatory pro
Jan 1, 1998
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Processing Idgh, And Idghlyvariable, Grade Ores In CipBy Thomas J. DeMull
Amax Gold's Sleeper Mine was brought to production as an open pit mining, cyanidation milling operation in March 1986. The Sleeper deposit is unique in that it contains zones of very high grade gold o
Jan 1, 1998
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Reducing Newmont's Operating Costs And Increasing Reserves And Production in The Carlin Trend, Nevada - Technology UseBy B. D. Hansen
Newmont has been on a focused path of improving operations for many years. After the merger of Newmont and Santa Fe Pacific Gold, Newmont created significant synergies of over $50million per year in
Jan 1, 1999
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Tunnel Lining for Drill and Blast TunnelsBy Björn Johansson
"SUMMARY Every tunnel designer has to consider the power of water ingress when designing a new tunnel. Either you choose solutions with simple methods to divert the ingress water or a robust system wi
Jan 1, 2016
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Injury Incidence in Underground Coal MinesBy Robert W. Wheeler, Richard G. Ames, Robert B. Reger
Introduction The use of diesel engines as an alternate power source in US underground coal mines has been a controversial step towards more efficent mining practices. Three areas of potential benefit
Jan 4, 1983
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Heap Leaching And The 100 Year FloodBy M. Irish
This paper describes the emergency water control measures used at Pegasus Gold's Zortman Landusky mine during the September 1986 flood. The amount of solution stored increased by approximately 78
Jan 1, 1988
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Volumetric Efficiency And The Potential For Increased Productivity In Underground Haulage Units: A Discussion Of Plans And Concepts (65ff882e-f5a8-485c-82f3-96933f914679)By J. W. Leonard
Breakage, handling and treatment techniques that result in the placement of greater quantities of coal in fixed volume haulage units such as ships, railroad cars, trucks, mine cars, shuttle cars and s
Jan 1, 1989
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Defining Characteristics For Carbon Monoxide Concentration Versus Time Curve Following BlastingBy K. A. Sauer
Blasting can create severe interference for a mine's carbon monoxide based fire detection system. At the present time, without being able to differentiate between blast and non-blast carbon monox
Jan 1, 1989
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A Physical Model Study Of Differential Settlement On Reclaimed LandBy R. J. Sweigard
Differential settlement on reclaimed land presents a particular problem when the land is to be used for row crops. The poorly drained depressions caused by differential settlement restrict crop yield
Jan 1, 1989
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Case Study - Benefits Of Building An Efficient Mine Planning ProcessBy Jr. Wilkinson
Mine planners are under pressure to evaluate the impact of changing economic times and newly acquired data on the mine plan. Incorporating change, such as commodity prices, customer sales, changing c
Jan 1, 2010
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Water Jet Uses In Sandstone ExcavationBy John W. Robertson, Edwin A. Zink, Gerald P. Zink, John E. Wolgamott
Equipment which will reliably produce high velocity water jets for use in rock excavation is now available. This report reviews some cases where water jets were used in excavating low to medium streng
Jan 1, 1983
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Anticipated Ground Conditions for the Riverside Badlands TunnelBy D. B. Desai, J. T. Waggoner, J. S. Hill, R. R. Redd, S. J. Klein
The 13 km (8 mile) long Riverside Badlands Tunnel is planned for construction starting in 1998. Extensive geotechnical investigations indicate that the 3.7 m (12 ft) finished diameter tunnel will be
Jan 1, 1997
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Rain Underground Mine, 1993-2002 Mining A Low-Grade Gold Resource In Weak RockBy M. Kockler, S. J. Jung
Underground operations at the Rain Mine averaged 360 tonne/day (400 ton/day) utilizing underhand drift-and-fill and longhole stoping with delayed fill between 1993 and 2002. Mining from four ore zones
Jan 1, 2004
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Geochemical Stability Of Slag-Based Inorganic Polymers In Several EnvironmentsBy D. Zaharaki
In the present experimental study the geochemical stability of inorganic polymers was studied by immersing them in various solutions (distilled water, seawater and 0.5N HCl) for a period of 7 months.
Jan 1, 2008
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New Size Laboratory Ball Mill for Bond Work Index DeterminationBy H. Nematollahi
The comminution laws The grindability of the ores or minerals is an important factor that could not be deduced from their mineralogical characteristics (Testut, 1958). Many theories have been pr
Jan 1, 1994
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The Role of an Engineering and Construction ContractorBy John V. Beall
A completed feasibility study executed by an independent agency can benefit a company in two ways. Inside the organization, it verifies the project staffs ideas and their concept of the facility. Outs
Jan 10, 1980
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Business Cycles and Feasibility Tests in Mining VenturesBy Thomas D. Kaufmann
Introduction Mining has always been sensitive to the fluctuating income of downstream customer industries. The industry is now becoming more vulnerable to booms and busts as economic pulsations incre
Jan 6, 1984
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Summer courseand field trips help teachersunderstand mining industryBy Charles Morris, Patricia Petty
Charles Morris Minerals engineers have a new opportunity to shape their industry's future. They can help secondary school teachers in their own communities improve their scientific knowledge and
Jan 3, 1986
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Geologic Factors Described for Large Global Gold Placer DepositsBy Joseph R. Wojcik
Introduction Placer deposits account for one-half to two-thirds of the total gold produced worldwide. As many as 311 t (10 million oz) have been produced from some major districts. Several others are
Jan 11, 1984
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Derrick Interstage Screen For Carbon-in-pulp MillsBy J. E. Wennen
Screens serve several important functions in CIL and CIP processes for gold extraction. One important screen application known as interstage screening allows slurry to be continuously transfered throu
Jan 1, 1998