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  • SME
    Rare Earths From Lighter Flints To X-Rays ? Discovery

    By Thomas A. Wilson

    Mountain Pass, California is located 96 km southwest of Las Vegas, Nevada, and has an exposed surface orebody within view of Interstate Highway 15. Mineral prospecting in this region dates back to abo

    Jan 1, 1982

  • SME
    Pit Limit Parameterization From Modified 3d Lerchs-Grossmann Algorithm

    By F. Seymour

    A modified 3D Lerchs-Grossmann (LG) graph tree algorithm is presented that generates the complete set of nested maximum valued pits in a single run. This modified LG algorithm looks at the relative

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Managing geologic uncertainty in pit shell optimization using a heuristic algorithm and stochastic dominance

    By J. B. Boisvert, O. Leuangthong, T. Acorn

    Optimizing final pit limits for stochastic models provides access to geologic and economic uncertainty in the pit-optimization stages of a mining project. This paper presents an approach for optimizin

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    Environmental Permitting Considerations For True In Situ Copper Mining In The State Of Arizona

    By Ralph E. Weeks

    Utilization of true in situ technologies for mining copper in Arizona will involve a complex environmental permitting process. This process is a key factor in determining the feasibility, costs, and i

    Jan 1, 1988

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    The Rehabilitation Of Colorado's Historic Carlton Gold Mill ? Introduction

    By R. Addison

    This is the story of the Carlton Mill. But first-a little geography. For those who do not know where the Carlton Mill is, or, perhaps, have only a vague idea, its location is indicated in Figure 1. Th

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SME
    Use Of Seismic Tomography In Mining

    By D. F. Scott

    Spokane Research Center personnel have been investigating the use of seismic tomography to monitor the behavior of a rock mass, detect hazardous ground conditions, and assess the mechanical integrity

    Jan 1, 1997

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    The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold And Copper From Gold And Copper Alloys (ac26e096-548d-4b8f-a0e5-0c5297320cf6)

    By Y. Guan

    The dissolution behavior of copper and gold from their pure state and from Au/Cu alloys in cyanide solutions has been investigated using a rotating disc. Oxygen was used as an oxidant. The effect of t

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Kinetics of atmospheric leaching from a Brazilian nickel laterite ore allied to redox potential control

    By S. D. F. Rocha, A. L. A. SANTOS, E. M. A. BECHELENI, F. P. C. Silvas

    Hydrometallurgical processes are needed to extract nickel (Ni) when it is disseminated in mineral matrix. High-pressure acid leaching (HPAL) and atmospheric acid leaching (AAL) are alternatives, and A

  • SME
    Flotation in seawater (Mining Engineering)

    By L. Gutierrez, J. S. Castro S. Laskowski

    Water is a medium in which flotation takes place, and flotation efficiency is highly dependent on water quality. Of the total water resources on Earth, less than 2.5 percent is fresh water. This water

  • SME
    World Record Tunnelling Project At Randfontein Estates Gold Mine

    By Leslie S. Halasz

    This paper describes the techniques implemented at Randfontein Estates to develop twin-haulages at 'high speed'. An operation which culminated in the world record advance for twin-end multib

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Ninety Years Experience In The Preservation Of Uranium Ore Dumps

    By P. J. D. Lloyd

    INTRODUCTION The mining of gold commenced on the Witwatersrand in 1884, and reached a mature state by about 1910, when nearly 20 million metric tons were mined. Mining has continued on the central

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Providing Instrument Maintenance Training - The Vendor's Viewpoint

    By Kurt Wiener

    A major process control system is in some ways like a complex organism. The extremities, (that is, field instruments) are exposed to many hazards and suffer malfunctions of relatively minor and repeti

    Jan 1, 1980

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    By-Product Recovery From Copper-Nickel Bearing Duluth Gabbro Flotation Tailings

    By I. Iwasaki

    A low-grade copper-nickel deposit, with an estimated size of 4.6 billion tonnes and with average analyses of 0.6% copper, 0.2% nickel, occurs in northeastern Minnesota. In addition to copper, nickel,

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Recovery of sulfur from phosphogypsum: Conversion of calcium sulfide to sulfur

    By D. A. Rice, R. G. Swanton, A. May, O. C. Carter

    As part of a cooperative effort between the US Bureau of Mines and the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR), with input from the phosphate industry, the conversion of phosphogypsum to sulfur

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Celestine (Celestite) In Southwest Arkansas

    By William D. Hanson

    Celestine (celestite) (SrSO4), the primary ore mineral of strontium, is present in the DeQueen Limestone Member of the Trinity Group (Lower Cretaceous) in Sevier, Howard, and Pike Counties, southwest

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Los Angeles Metro Rail Project Design Issues Related To Gassy Ground

    By James E. Monsees, Richard J. Proctor

    INTRODUCTION Los Angeles is one of the world's largest cities in area with a span of 70 km between its north and south limits. The population in the Los Angeles Basin exceeds 11 million people

    Jan 1, 1985

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    5.2 Instrumentation ? Introduction

    By L. B. Hales

    The advent of the process control computer with its capabilities of monitoring, storage, and real-time control has revolutionized control technology in the mineral industry. Initial efforts to introdu

    Jan 1, 1979

  • SME
    Cleuson-Dixence Hydro-Electric Project

    By F. Chavan

    1. Introduction The new Cleuson-Dixence development project in the Valais region of the Swiss Alps, involves the construction of a new link between the Grande-Dixence dam (still world recordholder

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Evaluation of detection and response times of fire sensors using an atmospheric monitoring system - SME Transactions 2016

    By J. H. Rowland, R. A. Thomas, III, C. D. Litton

    Atmospheric monitoring systems (AMS) are required when using air from conveyor belt entries to ventilate working sections in U.S. underground coal mines. AMS technology has the potential to increase f

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Why is Diesel Particulate in Mines an Issue and How Can it be Controlled

    By Winthrop F. Watts, Robert W. Waytulonis

    During the 1980's. the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) proposed new regulations for the use of diesel equipment in underground coal mines, and the National Institute for Occupational

    Jan 1, 1991