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The Financing of Gold Mine DevelopmentBy Michael C. Newbury
For thousands of years gold has been not only a commodity, valued for its comparative scarceness, immutability and homogeneity but also a medium of exchange which has no nationality. Approximately 90%
Jan 1, 1987
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Local-Level Permitting Problems In Colorado's Aggregate Industries ? IntroductionBy Stephen D. Schwochow
Aggregate producers nationwide well recognize the numerous problems often faced in securing local approval to open and operate new gravel pits and rock quarries. Similar problems are faced in Colorado
Jan 1, 1982
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HPGR-The Australian ExperienceBy D. Maxton
INTRODUCTION This paper traces the application of High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) at industrial and pilot scale in Australia. The Argyle Diamond Mine installed the first of two smooth segmented
Jan 1, 2004
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Commercialization of bioleaching for base-metal extractionBy A. Pinches, R. Winby, P. J. van Staden, M. K. Rhodes, P. C. Miller
This paper is a progress report on the commercialization of using bioleaching for base-metal concentrates. The paper focuses on bioleach processes for recovering copper from chalcopyrite and nickel/co
Jan 1, 2000
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Clay Problems Encountered in Gold Heap LeachingBy Phoebe L. Hauff, Jeffrey P. Kurtz, Paul D. Chamberlin
Clay minerals can be a source of problems in heap leaching operations. The ore for many heap leach operations is commonly acid-sulfate alteration zone rocks which may be found in hot springs deposits
Jan 1, 1987
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Electron Beam Techniques For The Analysis Of Fine Particles In The Minerals IndustryBy N. Rowlands
The importance of mineralogical and chemical characterization of fine particles in the fields of mineral and metallurgical processing is discussed. Emphasis is placed on electron beam analysis techniq
Jan 1, 1985
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Air Pressures Developed In Collapsing Mine Workings ? IntroductionBy Malcolm J. McPherson
The highest recorded loss of life due to the collapse of mine workings occurred at the Coalbrook North Colliery in South Africa on 21st January, 1960. A total of 437 persons died when bord and pillar
Jan 1, 1980
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Application of Three-Dimensional Geological Modelling in Coal MiningBy Liyan Ren, Huayang Dai, Yingcheng Li, Enquan Wang
"Three-dimensional geological modelling of coal mines is critical to the sustainable development of the mining industry. On the basis of comprehensively analyzing 3D geological modelling methods, acco
Jan 1, 2017
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United States And International Valuation Standards - The FutureBy T. R. Ellis
Considerable movement is afoot internationally to rationalize standards and regulations relating to valuations and the qualifications for valuation professionals. In July 2000 the International Valuat
Jan 1, 2003
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An Update On In-Pit Crushing-Conveying-Stacking Systems In Surface Metal MinesBy S. A. Jeric
In-pit crushing and conveying of waste has been utilized in the mining industry for over 30 years. In recent years, innovations in crushing, conveying, and particularly waste and leach stacking techno
Jan 1, 1997
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A New-Generation Process Simulator For The Minerals IndustryBy J. Mark Richardson, Mary S. Sredanovic
The use of computerized steady-state process design balance systems has reduced engineering man-hours by as much as 80 to 1 over conventional manual balance calculations. The popularity and widespread
Jan 1, 1985
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Combined Pit And Blend OptimizationBy S. Srinivasan
Traditional pit optimization techniques cannot take account of the requirement to blend ore in order to produce a saleable product, as is the case for iron ore, coal, limestone and other industrial mi
Jan 1, 1996
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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
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Design and Analysis of a Kind of Centralized Forced Flip-Flow ScreenBy Jida Wu, Zhenqian Wang, Chusheng Liu, Wenqiang Qiu, Mengqi Zou, Wei Zhao
During the dry screening, the hole plugging is a serious problem for most traditional screening equipment sieving the moist fine coal. It would lead to the low preparation efficiency and the low scree
Jan 1, 2017
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Applications Of Gravity Beneficiation In Gold Hydrometallurgical SystemsBy D. Erik Spiller
Introduction The recovery of precious metals from ore can generally be accomplished using either gravity concentration, flotation, and/or hydrometallurgical (leaching) techniques. The objective of th
Jan 1, 1984
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Successful Tailings Dewatering Design Using Multi-linear Drainage Geocomposites - SME Annual Meeting 2022By P. Saunier, S. Fourmont, R. Stafford, A. Jung, J. Mlynarek
The safe and economical storage of tailings generated by modern day mining operations is possibly the single largest challenge faced by miners today. By nature, tailings are a waste product that have
Mar 2, 2022
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Increasing Energy Efficiency Of Grinding Media Through Microscale Comminution StudiesBy G. A. Goller, Y. C. Lo
Microscale studies involving an ultrafast load cell have been shown to provide direct and accurate measurements of particle strength, particle fracture energy and particle breakage functions under dif
Jan 1, 1995
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GTRC process for removing inorganic impurities from spent hydrodesulfurization catalystsBy A. R. Garcia, A. S. Myerson, W. R. Ernst, J. D. Carruthers, M. D. Franke, L. H. Hilzik
A method for removing nickel and vanadium contaminants from spent HDS catalysts involves pretreating the catalyst with H2S followed by extracting the metals with an acidic solution of ferric ion. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Construction Uses - Gypsum Plasters And WallboardsBy Harlan L. Kebel
Gypsum, the dihydrate form of calcium sulfate, has a history of usefulness to man dating back several thousand years, and a worldwide industry has been built on the mining and processing of this versa
Jan 1, 1994
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Experimental Evaluation of a Two-Entry Gate-Road Yield Pillar: Convergence Monitoring and Physical Properties Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (d6209632-7863-4f72-8b1b-f4dd2fdc8e01)By Jessica M. Wempen, Dallan J. Coons, Bailey S. Simmons, Michael K. McCarter
Gate-road yield pillars are subject to increases in stress as the longwall face advances toward the pillars. Increases in pillar stress can be inferred by measuring roof/floor convergence surrounding