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New XRF Analyzer For Elemental Analysis Of Sample Streams (579c7d37-7910-41c9-8e47-95bb7ebe80c4)By M. J. Laurila
Elemental analysis of slurry streams using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) has long been employed. However, detector technology has limited the application of XRF devices. Using detector technology employed
Jan 1, 1999
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Adsorption Of Gold By Graphite And Its Role In The Recovery Of Gold From Carbonaceous OresBy Catherine M. Dentan, Yosry A. Attia
The presence of finely divided carbonaceous matter, particularly graphite, in gold ores, adversely affects the adsorption - recovery of gold by activated carbon from cyanide solutions of such ores. Co
Jan 1, 1990
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Auxiliary Ventilation at Heading Faces by a FanBy Masahiro Lnoue, Kenichi Uchino
Airflow velocity vectors by a forcing auxiliary fan at a heading face were measured in an actual size model gallery and an actual mine. The location of an outlet of ventilation duct gives significant
Jan 1, 1997
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Computer Imaging in the Mineral Industry Beyond mere aestheticsBy André G. Journel
As opposed to graphics applications in medical sciences and mechanical engineering, computer imaging of the subsurface faces a severe problem of data shortage. Most graphics softwares include an inter
Jan 1, 1992
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Sharing 2D And 3D Data Between GIS And Mine Planning SoftwareBy D. Elroi
This paper addresses the sharing of 2D and 3D data between GIS and mine planning software. Two-dimensional (2D) data, and now three-dimensional (3D) data as well, can be formatted such that both types
Jan 1, 1998
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Optimization Of A Computer Model Of A Grinding Process Using Genetic AlgorithmsBy Charles L. Karr
Grinding is a necessary component in the processing of a number of minerals, and improvements in this area could provide substantial cost savings for the minerals industry. Optimizing the process of g
Jan 1, 1993
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Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region -A Case Study (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-181)By A. M. Wala
It is common practice in Appalachia, when extending the life of an existing mine, to acquire the adjacent reserves and extend the existing mine into it. Also, often the existing mine is renovated to a
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold recovery from alkaline cyanide solutions by electrochemical elution of strong-base anionic polymeric resinsBy V. A. L. Breguncci, A. H. Martins, C. P. Ribeiro Jr.
This work presents experimental results for the recovery of gold present in alkaline cyanide solutions by using the electroelution technique of strong-base anionic polymeric resins IRA 402-CL from Rho
Jan 1, 2002
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Statistical Evaluation And Discussion Of The Significance Of Naturally-Occurring Radon ExposuresBy Scott D. Thayer, George H. Milly
INTRODUCTION Ambient concentrations of radon and its daughter products have been measured and analyzed by a number of investigators for a variety of purposes. Principal among these purposes have be
Jan 1, 1981
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Overview Of Use Of Carbonate Rocks For Controlling Acid Mine DrainageBy Ronald D. Hill
Acid mine drainage is the result of the oxidation of pyrite and similar iron sulfide material and the release of iron and sulfuric acid into the environment. In addition to the acid water flowing from
Jan 1, 1974
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Value Engineering for the Shoreline Consolidation Sewer: An Example of Collaboration Between Owner, Engineer, and Contractor - NAT2024By Colin Irwin, Adrian Naranjo-Castillo, Christopher Petta, Eric Zarobila
The Shoreline Consolidation Sewer is a CSO control project in Cleveland, Ohio that requires the installation of 5,000 feet of 72-inch inside diameter pipe using microtunneling methods. After award, th
Jun 23, 2024
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Cobalt Recovery from Mill Tailings at Mantoverde Copper Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Peter Amelunxen, Kain Nugent, Brandon Akerstrom, Willem Duyvesteyn, Todd Harvey
In 2024, Capstone Copper Corp commissioned a new sulfide flotation plant at Mantoverde in the Atacama region of Chile to process copper ore at a design rate of 32,000tpd. The pyrite associated with th
Feb 1, 2025
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Optimizing Technology for Leach Pad Liner SelectionBy Richard V. Beck, Donald R. East, Jeremy P. Haile
In view of the increasing use of heap leach operations in the mining industry and the critically important performance of the leach pad liner in both the economic and environmental aspects of the desi
Jan 1, 1987
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An Approach To Decrease Error And Increase Data Reliability In Drill Sampling For GoldBy F. P. Schwarz
Even in an otherwise care-fully done sampling procedure, reducing subsample weight, or splitting, when the grain size of material is too large commonly generates significant error. Such error can be e
Jan 1, 1992
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Caterpillar Introduces MineStar; Complete System Is The Next Step Toward Autonomous MiningEvver since it first displayed an autonomous mining truck at the 1996 MinExpo show in Las Vegas, NV, Caterpillar has been building the blocks to a fully autonomous mine. In May, the company unveiled
Jan 1, 2011
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Preparation of magnesium hydroxide surfaces as a model for flame retardant fillers (Technical Note)By M. S. Vernon, J. J. Kellar, W. M. Cross, R. M. Winter, F. J. Johnson, A. G. Pommer
Three substrates (MgO crystal, CaF2 crystal and Mg plate) were used to construct thin layers of Mg(OH)2. Various routes were used to modify these substrates, including surface hydration and sol-gel co
Jan 1, 2000
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Monitoring And Control Of Radon HazardsBy J. C. Franklin
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, has developed a data acquisition system to continuously monitor radon, working level, absolute pressure, temperature, relative humidity, and air v
Jan 1, 1980
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A Novel Use of Ion Flotation for Recovery of Gold from Extremely Dilute SolutionsBy Neville T. Moxen, Stuart K. Nicol, Malcolm D. Engel
Ion flotation is a process in which ions of interest are complexed with a suitable surfactant molecule. A dilute solution containing these complexes is then aerated, under which circumstance the surfa
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal Mine Safety Of The FutureBy R. L. Wooten
When discussing what Coal Mine Safety in the future will be, it is important to examine three areas which at present provide significant parameters to the industry. These three areas are: 1) Safety im
Jan 1, 1985
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Closure Risk Assessment in Choghart Iron Ore Mine Using 3D Risk ModelBy S. Amirshenava, S. Nadimi
"Premature and unplanned mine closure can result in significant adverse impacts on the environment and community and need to be managed appropriately. Risk management techniques can reduce the negativ
Jan 1, 2016