Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Lix®-64 As An Extractant For Copper Pilot Plant DataBy D. W. Agers
This paper is an extension of previous work evaluating a new extractant, LIX®-64, for recovery of copper from dilute acidic solutions. Large scale pilot plant operations have confirmed the technical a
Jan 1, 1967
-
Blasting With Commercial Grade Ammonium Nitrate At The Utah Copper Pit Of The Kennecott Copper CorporationBy Laurence E. Snow
The conversion to the use of commercial grade ammonium nitrate (CGAN) for use in blasting at the Utah Copper Pit of the Kennecott Copper Corporation has presented unique problems for the Drilling and
Jan 1, 1959
-
Asset Maintenance Readiness By Metso Outotec - SME Annual Meeting 2022By E. Gutierrez, P. Gillies
Asset Maintenance Readiness (AMR) provides a tailored reliability and maintenance strategy specific to operational needs. AMR delivers reliability and maintenance foundations for the plant and equipme
Mar 2, 2022
-
Economic Geology ResearchBy Thomas W. Mitcham
A program of geological research in support of mineral exploration efforts is outlined. Specific goals are stated, approaches to accomplish their attainment are described, and the type of useful resul
Jan 1, 1968
-
Estimating the Impact of Technological Advances on Productivity in Underground Coal MinesBy Seanley C. Suboleski
This paper examines the likely productivity improvements that have resulted from the introduction of technological advances in underground coal mining during the decade from 1977 to 1987. Included in
Jan 1, 1990
-
Spiral Separators Versus Concentrating Tables - A Comparison For The Coal Preparation IndustryBy M. G. Ayat
Although other methods of mineral concentration have been developed over the years, gravity separation remains one of the most efficient and economical for cleaning coal. The concentrating table and t
Jan 1, 1986
-
A Seismic Refraction Technique For Delineating Differences In Rock Strength Within An Open Pit Bench ? IntroductionBy Ronald L. Haxby
This report presents a refractive seismic technique for evaluating the strength of rock within an open pit bench. A concept of correlating rock strength and seismic velocity is discussed and a method
Jan 1, 1967
-
A Novel Approach to the Separation of Fine Gold Using Steric Stabilization with Polymeric FlocculantsBy Q. Yuan, B. Yarar
Steric stabilization is a phenomenon observed when relatively high doses of flocculants are added to fine particle suspensions. Experiments were conducted to establish conditions under which medium vi
Jan 1, 1993
-
Changing Trends in Gold Ore Treatment in Western Australia. The Problem of Refractory OresBy Jim Avraamides
Historically, much of Western Australia's gold production has come from the refractory sulphide-telluride ores located in Kalgoorlie's Golden Mile. Most of the recent gold boom has been asso
Jan 1, 1989
-
Direct Digital Control Applied To Dynamic ProcessesBy Robert J. Gorney
This paper deals with the actual application of a direct digital control to simple as well as complex industrial process control loops, Fundamental descriptions of preliminary research and design are
Jan 1, 1965
-
Safety And Maintenance Centered Design Of Primary CrushersBy M. Solomon
Crushers are designed and manufactured to survive the severe duty of mining environments worldwide. Under these conditions the crusher performance and availability is one of the critical factors in t
Jan 1, 2010
-
Florida Phosphate Faces Problems And OpportunitiesBy Bruce Congleton
One year ago this month, we in Central Florida witnessed the beginning of a most exciting and glamorous attraction. After three years of construction and anticipation, Walt Disney World opened its gat
Jan 1, 1972
-
The Belt Module ? Has Its Time Come?By A. T. Yu
The quest for ore in an open pit is fundamentally an earth moving proposition. This thesis is vividly underscored by the rapidly increasing volume of waste to be removed in newer mines, where in some
Jan 1, 1973
-
Grinding Experience At Afton ? IntroductionBy John Lovering
The Afton property is located 180 air miles East-Northeast of Vancouver and nine miles West of Kamloops, a city of 60,000 people, in South Central British Columbia, Canada. The mine is adjacent to the
Jan 1, 1985
-
Design And Operation On Sintering Plants Incorporating Cooling Of The Sinter On The Strand ? IntroductionBy J. Astier
The idea of using only one strand for both sintering and cooling of the sinter is not new. In 1952, in the U.S.A. a sintering plant was built at Benson Mine (Star Lake, N.Y.), including : - 68 m2 o
Jan 1, 1974
-
Teaching Kids Project: A Bet for New Generations in Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Juan C. Diaz, Juan P. Carmona, Manuel Z. Salgado, Oscar J. Restrepo
The “Teaching Kids” project is an educational initiative for young people and children from elementary schools. It is carried out by Mining, Geological, and Environmental Engineering students from the
Feb 1, 2025
-
Mining Problems And Developments At Ambrosia Lake, New Mexico - IntroductionBy Donald T. Delicate
Since the discovery of uranium in the Ambrosia Lake Area in 1955, a new mining district has developed which promises to be the greatest uranium producing area in the United States. Exploration and dev
Jan 1, 1959
-
Impacts And Opportunities: EPA's Advanced Measurement InitiativeBy Frederick B. Henderson
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has tried many regional and laboratory efforts to develop measurement and monitoring techniques using environmental remote sensing technologies. In 1997, t
Jan 1, 1997
-
Quality And Reliability In Rock BoltingBy Gene Mattila
Each installed rock bolt costs in excess of 520.00. High cost in conjunction with the primary purpose of safety makes it only logical to install the highest quality anchors possible. Each bolt has de
Jan 1, 1985
-
Mineral Resource Objectives Of The Continental Scientific Drilling Committee's Dedicated Drill Holes And Add-On Science To Solve Mineral Deposit Problems (9e3a51f8-5506-4c44-ae9f-39e4104fa612)By J. James Eidel
Geological interpretations generally require projections from direct observations at the earth's surface. Crustal projections include mineral deposits as well as the geochemistry of the crust and
Jan 1, 1985