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Mining Method For Extracting An Eight Metre Coal Horizon Containing A Sandstone LayerBy Freddie Hunter
An underground mining method for extracting an eight metre (26') coal horizon, containing a sandstone layer. A decrease in the thickness of the rock strata between the number two and number th
Jan 1, 2003
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Kentucky’s Portal 31 Exhibition MineBy J. S. Gardner, R. Woolacott, P. D. Robinson
In 1917, U.S. Coal and Coke Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel, opened Mine 31 and built the community of Lynch, Kentucky. For the time this was truly a major engineering accomplishment. It was doc
Jan 1, 2003
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The Application of Life Cycle Assessment to Mining and MineralsBy Mary Stewart, Jim G. Petrie, Geoff Brent
"Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is gaining increasing acceptance as a decision-support tool by which to evaluate the environmental performance of a product, process or service. This is evidenced by its i
Jan 1, 2003
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The Contemporary African Copper Cycle: One Year Stocks And FlowsThis paper characterizes the copper cycle, that is, the flows of copper entering and leaving the African economy over a one-year period (1994). The major flows over the entire life-cycle of copper are
Jan 1, 2003
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Laboratory simulation of the behaviour of highly stressed mining frontsBy M. C. Bétournay
Strainbursts are common in overstressed brittle rock around deep mine openings. Such failures are characterized by a biaxial state of stress in the plane of the opening boundary. A zone of compressi
Jan 1, 2003
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Minimising Arsenic and Mercury Mobility With Acid Rock Drainage, Northland, New ZealandRemnants of Plio-Pleistocene hot spring systems in Northland, New Zealand contain sulfide minerals, principally pyrite, marcasite and cinnabar. The climate is warm temperate to subtropical, with up to
Jan 1, 2003
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Squeezing More Out of Your Orebody at WallabyBy M Titley, E Maidens
Many gold deposits were mineralised by fluids and processes that also altered the host rocks. This alteration may often be a useful visual aid that distinguishes barren, low-grade from high-grade regi
Jan 1, 2003
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Utility-based framework for optimal mine layout selection, subject to multiple-attribute decision criteriaBy F. M. C. C. Vieira
Four mining alternatives for exploiting an ultra-deep orebody were assessed through a multidisciplinary evaluation process which involved: the generation of a 3D geological model; the design and sched
Jan 1, 2003
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Minerals sands mineralogy and metallurgy—Can they speak the same language?By S. K. Gilman, V. E. Hugo
A common problem encountered in the mineral sands industry is that the mineralogical measurements used in defining the resource are not readily converted to metallurgical recoveries, which are used to
Jan 1, 2003
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Evolution of SAG Milling Performance ù A Comparison of Alumbrera and Ernest HenryBy J Mar·n, R Anderson, S Strohma, R Harvey
Xstrata is the operator of both Minera Alumbrera Ltd (50 per cent Xstrata, 50 per cent Wheaton River) and Ernest Henry Mining Pty Ltd, (99.99 per cent Xstrata), both copper-gold deposits, using conven
Jan 1, 2003
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Use Of Solid Hematite To Fix Arsenic Contained In A Gas PhaseBy A. González
Arsenic is one of the main contaminants present in Chilean copper concentrates and its abatement represents a challenge for the process metallurgy, particularly under the strong environmental requirem
Jan 1, 2003
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Laboratory and in situ investigations of tracking cutters for computer-aided design of shearer drumsBy B. Tiryaki, M. Ayhan, O. Z. Hekimoglu
"This paper discusses the aspects of tracking cutters related to the computer-aided design of shearer drums. A comprehensive computer analysis of drum dynamic parameters for multi-tracking tool arrang
Jan 1, 2003
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Electroehemical Couple Behavior Of Manganese Dioxide With Ferrous/Ferric Ions In Acidic Chloride MediumBy Guo Xueyi
The electrochemical couple behavior of manganese dioxide with ferrous/ferric ions in acidic chloride medium was investigated, It was proven that the dissolution of Mn01 is due to the electrochemical c
Jan 1, 2003
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Keynote Address: The South African mining industry sustainable development requires new integrated systems of governanceBy M. Hermanus
1. INTRODUCTION It gives me great pleasure to extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the 30th International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Institutes. I would also like to bid a
Jan 1, 2003
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Process Development Strategies for Mercury RemediationBy Jerome P. Downey
Technologies developed within the field of extractive metallurgy to recover, concentrate, and purify metals and industrial minerals from ores, have served as the foundation for all of the subsequent e
Jan 1, 2003
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Problems With Acid Rock Drainage Predictions at the Ekati Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories, CanadaThe Ekati Diamond Mine is located on permafrost terrain in CanadaÆs Northwest Territories. The mine rock consists of: diamond-bearing and barren kimberlite; and surrounding waste rock such as granit
Jan 1, 2003
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South Interceptor Tunnel Construction Using a Lovat EPBMBy Dennis Molvik, Omar Fulton, Chris D. Breeds, Don Gonzales
This paper presents and describes the South Interceptor Parallel Phase III Contract C93012C, which involved construction of a nominal 2.7 m (9-ft) finished diameter sewer conveyance using both pipe ja
Jan 1, 2003
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The True Cost of Boulders in a Soft Ground TunnelBy Hugh E. Cronin, Joseph J. Coluccio
The Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit Project is a 12 ft. 0 in. inside diameter—15 ft. 4 in. excavated diameter tunnel, 8,300 lf. in length. The tunnel is divided in two parts a 4,460 lf. reach to
Jan 1, 2003
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National Mining Hall of Fame to Induct SixSix pioneers of the American mining industry will be inducted into the National Mining Hall of Fame on Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Museum Convention Center in Leadville, CO. The 16th annual Mining
Jan 1, 2003
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Profitability Of Investment In The Low Temperature Geothermal Sources In CroatiaBy D. Rajkovic
Geothermal sources are exploited in two basic forms, i.e., the primary form of thermal energy and that converted into electrical energy by using an adequate thermodynamic cycle. There is a possibility
Jan 1, 2003