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NPV or IRR? Why not both?By T. F. Torries
The primary criteria used by the mining industry to judge the merit of a project is internal rate of return (IRR) rather than net present value (NPV), although NPV is favored by academicians. This pap
Jan 1, 1999
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Research Directions To Increase Alumina Recovery From BauxitesBy Lester A. D. Chin
The cost of bauxite is a multiple of the Bauxite Consumption Factor and the Unit Cost of Bauxite, and is a major cost item at most alumina plants. Bauxite Consumption Factor can be reduced by increasi
Jan 1, 1984
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30th Forum On The Geology Of Industrial Minerals: Nova Scotia/New Brunswick, CanadaBy John H. Fowler
The 30th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals will be held in the historical seaside city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, from May 22 to May 27, 1994. The Forum will be co-hosted by the Provinces of N
Jan 1, 1995
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An Electromagnetic Pulse Hazard Detection SystemBy David L. Moffatt, Leon Peters
A unique electromagnetic pulse sounding system for the detection and identification of geological and man-made anomalies which represent hazards in hard rock rapid tunneling operations is described. T
Jan 1, 1997
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A New Data Acquisition System For Mine Ventilation SurveysBy Andrzej M. Wala
The purpose of this paper is to describe a data-acquisition system for mine ventilation surveys that was developed by the author. The system is composed of "off-the- shelf" components integrated throu
Jan 1, 1993
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Improvements In Column Flotation TechnologyBy Donald G. Foot, Jeffrey D. Mckay
Flotation columns have been readily accepted for use in most sulfide flotation plants: however, recently columns are being used in many other areas. Recent improvements in design methodologies have ov
Jan 1, 1989
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Copper Heap Leaching At San ManuelBy J. G. Jenkins
Magma Copper Co.'s San Manuel solvent extraction/electrowinning (SX-EW) facility has operated since May 1986. The original facility had a design capacity of 22.6 kt/a (25,000 stpy) of electrowon
Jan 1, 1995
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Integrity Of Samples Acquired By Deep Reverse-Circulation Drilling Below The Water Table At The Chimney Creek Project, NevadaBy A. Wright, R. L. Kastelic, W. C. Feyerabend
Gold Fields Mining Corp. is evaluating gold mineralization beneath thick, wet alluvium at the Chimney Creek project, Humboldt County, Nevada. Contamination of reverse-circulation samples has been visu
Jan 1, 1993
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Is Mining Technology Advancing Faster Than Ventilation Practices?By Terence H. Fisher
The use of more productive mining equipment, the tendency to longer development and the advent of new mining methods have introduced new challenges to the ventilation practitioner in Western Australia
Jan 1, 1995
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Effects of Remediation on Geochemistry and Hydrology of the Unsaturated Zone of Fluvial Tailings Deposits in the Floodplain of the Upper Arkansas River, ColoradoBy Anthony J. Ranalli, Florentino B. Maestas, Katherine Walton-Day, Richard W. Healy
Water movement and water chemistry were monitored in the unsaturated zone at two sites in fluvial tailings deposits along the Arkansas River near Leadville, Colorado. One of the sites was remediated b
Jan 1, 2000
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Modeling of Heat Exchange Between Flowing Air and Tunnel WallsBy Jan K. Wolski
This paper presents a simple method for determining air temperature gradients along a tunnel with time-dependent intake air properties. The variable intake air properties may be the flow direction and
Jan 1, 1995
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Control and Handling Procedures for Reagents and Hazardous ChemicalsBy Robert M. Rowe
Among the increasing operating costs affecting today' s processing facilities are those necessary in meeting the continually growing requirement for safe and environmentally sound materials- cont
Jan 1, 1991
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Thermodynamic Equivalencies For Pressure, Head And Work Losses In MinesBy P. C. O. Chukabarah
Atkinson's resistance square law is the cornerstone equation for traditional expression of energy losses in mine ventilation engineering. But the nomenclature for the various forms of energy loss
Jan 1, 1995
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Technology and Reagents for Waste TreatmentBy Surendra K. Mishra
Recent land ban act has put pressure on industry to decontaminate the waste streams before they could be discharged. However, for both metal and organic contaminated wastes, there are commercial incen
Jan 1, 1994
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Low-Impact-Energy Single-Particle FractureBy F. Bourgeois, J. A. Herbst, R. P. King
The ultrafast load cell (UFLC) has proved to be an exceptionally good device for the study of the fundamental processes associated with the impact fracture of particulate material. A new high- sensiti
Jan 1, 1992
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An FT-IR study of calcium-exchanged montmorillonite treated with polyacrylamide and polyethylene oxideBy F. J. Susko
The US Bureau of Mines is using Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) analysis to investigate the bonding mechanisrn that occurs during the dewatering of clay slurries. High-molecular-weight polymers are
Jan 1, 1991
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Novel design for a thin seam shuttle car featuring an ergonomic operator compartmentBy W. D. Mayercheck, A. G. Mayton, J. R. Bartels
Since 1982, the US Bureau of Mines has investigated improvements in protection for operators of thin seam shuttle cars. Due to working height restrictions in thin seam mines (=1.22 m or 48 in.). Feder
Jan 1, 1990
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Blasting Design For Increased SAG Mill ProductivityBy C. L. Barron, M. L. Smith, K. A. Prisbrey
SAG mill throughput is often a bottleneck to increasing plant productivity. Improved size distribution control in the mill feed can be used to increase mill production. This can be accomplished by con
Jan 1, 1994
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Development Of Stillwater Mining Company’s East Boulder Project Using Tunnel Boring TechnologyBy C. Alexander
Stillwater Mining Company is developing a second underground palladium and platinum mine approximately 21km (13 miles) west of their existing Nye operation in south central Montana. A 5650 meter (18,
Jan 1, 1999
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Application Of Dielectric Spectroscopy To The Detection Of Contamination In SandstoneBy V. Saltas
The present work investigates whether dielectric spectroscopy can be used to detect contamination, which may appear in a natural porous material, due to the spreading of pollution. For this purpose, d
Jan 1, 2005