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World-Wide Applications Of Heap Leaching For Recovery Of Gold-SilverBy Clement K. Chase, Manuel Lastra, George M. Potter
Heap leaching for gold-silver recovery in the western United States has been widely applied. Advantages, disadvantages, and requirements of the method are discussed, as well as heap building, recov
Jan 1, 1983
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First Automatic Shotcrete TechniqueBy C. D. Breeds, F. E. Valencia, J. H. Pye
The "FIRST AUTOMATIC SHOTCRETE TECHNIQUE" (F.A.S.T.) system, provides safe, efficient methods of remotely lining, shafts/raises. Two systems are available; one system will be used to shotcrete a 3.04m
Jan 1, 1981
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Comminution Alternatives to Sag MillsBy Ed H. Wipf, Kurt L. Bryan, O&apos
Flow sheets employing SAG Mills as the initial stage of grinding are commonly selected for comminution of ores. Several alternative technologies are available. The paper will provide a brief review of
Jan 1, 1998
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Power Requirements for Concentration and Dewatering CircuitsBy M. N. Brodie
The paper examines the requirements for electric power used in concentration and dewatering circuits, the effects of plant capacity and process type, the restraints imposed by the primary supply and a
Jan 1, 1986
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Fluid Coupling Setup on a Multiple Motor Conveyor DriveBy R. Parkins
This paper will discuss a method used to refine the fill level, and orifice size for a dual motor conveyor drive with extended delay chamber fluid couplings. The subject conveyor is located on the sur
Jan 1, 1996
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Microcomputers in Exploration and MiningBy Mark Springett
Microcomputers have rapidly evolved to the level at which they can perform almost all of the computational tasks required for exploration, evaluation and exploitation of mineral deposits. The present
Jan 1, 1987
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Influence of Innovative Technology on Metallurgical PerformanceBy Dennis K. Mortensen
Improvements in metallurgical performance are continually being made in the attempt to achieve the metallurgist's goal of maximum concentration, minimal loss of recovery and at costs that maximiz
Jan 1, 1991
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Blasthole Samples - A Source Of Bias?By H. Peter Knudsen
In most open pit gold mines, ore-waste selection is based on estimates made from blasthole samples. These estimates frequently are biased. This paper focuses on the source of the conditional bias. Whi
Jan 1, 1993
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Computerized Design And/Or Control Of Separational FlowsheetsBy Oleg N. Tikhonov
The paper deals with computerized analytical design of separational mineral processing flowsheets for flotation, gravity separation, magnetic separation, etc. (without comminution). Initial data inclu
Jan 1, 1989
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Tunnel Excavation At The Bad Creek ProjectBy Thomas H. Holley
This presentation will describe the underground excavation at the Bad Creek Pump Storage project. It consists of approximately 3,650 m of various size tunnels ranging from 4.2 m to 9.0 m finished diam
Jan 1, 1987
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Development of hydrologic risk-based methodology for evaluation of dam safety in MissouriBy B. J. Swenty, J. L. Hubbard, R. L. Peyton
Based on the results of the National Program of Inspection of Nonfederal Dams conducted by the US Army Corps of Engineers during 1977-1981, Missouri was found to have the highest number of "unsafe" da
Jan 1, 1987
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Time-Dependent Rock Mass Motion At The Homestake Mine, Lead, SDBy T. Brady, J. Johnson, J. Whyatt, B. Pariseau, M. Stahl
An elastic-viscoplastic material model allows for time-dependent rock mass motion in proportion to excess stress above the elastic limit. The model produces rounded stair-step curves of displacement
Jan 1, 2000
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Progress in Computer Applications for Process Modeling, Simulation, and Control ? IntroductionBy H. R. Cooper
Refinements and increased sophistication in modeling and simulation, and introduction of advanced techniques in automatic control made feasible with digital processor handling of data, represent the m
Jan 1, 1989
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Technical Conservatism In Design Of Nuclear Waste Repository In Bedded SaltBy James E. Monsees, Wayne A. Carbiener, Michael R. Wigley
This paper illustrates an approach to quantitatively document the degree of technical conservatism to be incorporated into the design of a waste isolation system in bedded salt. It is anticipated that
Jan 1, 1981
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Corporate Culture: What Is It, Why Should I Care?By Edward C. Dowling
Dilbert, management mumbo-jumbo, and human resource buzzwords aside, this paper defines corporate culture and why it is important to understand it. The sum of company experience, both good and bad, de
Jan 1, 2001
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Production Of High Purity Gallium From Scrap GalliumBy M. Dale Slade, Gordon S. Bird, Robert S. Kelly
Gallium scrap is obtained from many different sources, therefore each lot received has to be evaluated and then processed accordingly. Some of the problem areas are separating small amounts of gallium
Jan 1, 1983
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Multi-Rope Hoists For Heavy LoadsBy Gerald L. Tiley
When payloads and hoisting distances are beyond the capacity of a single headrope, a multi-rope hoist will cost less than, and require less maintenance than, several hoists with one headrope per conve
Jan 1, 1981
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Update on continuous miner dust scrubber applicationsBy F. N. Kissell, N. I. Jayaraman
Dust scrubbers on continuous miners are steadily gaining in popularity. Recent US Bureau of Mines research on scrubbers is reviewed, with emphasis on development of a new type of water-powered scrubbe
Jan 1, 1991
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Design Considerations When Blasting In The Proximity Of Inhabited AreasBy S. Bozinis
In this paper, blast design considerations and implementation that lead to reduced vibrations will be presented. In addition, blast vibration data collected during hard and semi-hard rocks blasting in
Jan 1, 2006
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Confirmatory factor analysis model of the reliability of a measure of the severity of coal mine injuries in the United StatesBy D. L. Passmore, J. D. Bennett
The reliability of mine operators' reports to the Health and Safety Analysis Center of the US Department of Labor of days lost from work by injured miners is 0.267.
Jan 1, 1987