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Uncertainty Estimates for Geometallurgical ModelsBy Mario E. Rossi
Often geometallurgical models are prepared at various project stages from very few data and are assumed to be representative of very large tonnages. These may include recovery models; crushing and gri
Jun 25, 2023
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Using fossil fuel combustion products to reduce acid mine drainage sludge volumesBy S. C. Lamey, P. A. Hesbach
This study evaluated the use of regionally produced coal combustion products to neutralize and remove metals from acid mine drainage (AMD). Synthetic AMD mixtures were treated with a number of fly ash
Jan 1, 2002
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Cyanide Removal From WAD Cyanides; A Study Of The Zinc - Silver – Cyanide – Activated Carbon System.By G. Van Weert, J. F. Breedveld
Both regular and Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon (SIAC) were studied for their effectiveness in removing WAD (Weak Acid Dissociated) cyanides from solutions at pH = 10. SIAC has already been shown
Jan 1, 2004
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York Canyon Prepares For The FutureBy A. E. Aldrich
The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. (P&M) is expanding a combination of surface and underground coal mining operation in Northeastern New Mexico. The York Canyon Complex, located 35 miles west of
Jan 1, 1993
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Assessing longwall gateroad ground response and support alternativesBy Peter Zhang, I. BERK TULU, Morgan M. Sears, Heather Dougherty, Ted Klemetti, DYKE MARK VAN, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
Ground falls in longwall gateroad entries remain a concern in modern longwall operations. The gateroads are subject to changing horizontal and vertical ground stress induced by longwall extraction. Th
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Process Development For Exploration ProjectsBy J. T. Hanks
Process development is one of the principal tasks required in the course of turning an exploration discovery into a mine. Exploration geologists should have an understanding of the more important meta
Jan 1, 1997
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Analysis Of Circular Shafts In Sedimentary Rocks ? IntroductionBy Francois E. Heuze
We demonstrate a new capability to analyze the behavior of circular shafts in jointed rock. This was made possible by the development of a new, axisymmetric, joint finite element (2). Whereas the only
Jan 1, 1979
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Selective precipitation of high-quality rare earth oxalates or carbonates from a purified sulfuric liquor containing soluble impuritiesBy EDER DOMINGOS OLIVEIRA, Leandro Viana Teixeira, Carlos Antonio Morais, Ruberlan Gomes Silva
Special attention must be considered in the production of high-grade rare earth products, such as mixed rare earth oxalates or carbonates. In the main minerals used industrially, the rare earth elemen
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Extractive Metallurgy Of Vanadium Containing Titaniferous Magnetite Ores: A ReviewBy Wenming Wang, Edgar E. Vidal, Scott A. Shuey, Patrick R. Taylor, Judith C. Gomez
Introduction In modern society, vanadium is defined as a strategic metal. Some 90% of the global consumption is used as an alloying agent for carbon steels, tool steels, and high-strength low-alloy
Jan 1, 2005
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Elko Roundtable 2012; Acid Rock Drainage For Engineers And ScientistsBy Bryan Ulrich
On March 15, 2012, about 24 attendees from several western states attended Roundtable 2012, hosted by Knight Piésold and Co. at the Red Lion Hotel and Casino in Elko, NV. The focus of this year?s dis
Jan 1, 2012
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Polymeric Dispersants For Mineral ProcessingBy M. B. Freeman
Acrylic polymers have been found to be effective dispersants and stabilizers in a wide variety of mineral processing applications including rheology control in concentrated slurries. This paper will d
Jan 1, 1996
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Seismic Prospecting For Bauxite And Kaolin Eufaula Bauxite District, Alabama ? IntroductionBy T. J. Joiner
A critical demand exists to develop new mineral resources, and the need for exploration techniques to supplement costly test drilling is becoming; more acute. In the past few years more industries hav
Jan 1, 1966
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Process for the Recovery of Pure Palladium and Platinum Using an 8-Hydroxyquinoline ExtractantBy S. Monette, D. B. Dreisinger, D. Vleeschhouwer, G. B. Harris, G. A. Kordosky
A new process for the recovery of pure (>99.95%) palladium and platinum is described. The process, which has been tested at the pilot scale, comprises (i) the simultaneous solvent extraction of pallad
Jan 1, 1993
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Use Of Seismic Tomography In MiningBy D. F. Scott
Spokane Research Center personnel have been investigating the use of seismic tomography to monitor the behavior of a rock mass, detect hazardous ground conditions, and assess the mechanical integrity
Jan 1, 1997
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Economics And Safety Of Nuclear Chemical Copper MiningBy Gary H. Higgins
The paper by Lewis and Braun l presents experimental and calculational evidence that primary chalcopyrite ores are rapidly oxidized by warm oxygen-bearing water. Resulting solutions contained copper s
Jan 1, 1972
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Price Assumptions for Reserve EstimationBy David Humphreys
Assumptions about future commodity prices need to be made with close regard to the purposes for which they are being used. Prices generated for financial planning or trading purposes are unlikely to b
Jan 1, 2003
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Exploration Techniques For Industrial MineralsBy Kefton H. Teague
An article entitled "The Rule of the Geologist in the Industrial Mineral Field" by G. R. Gullet, was published in the August, 1967, issue of the Canadian Mining Journal. Mr. Gullet defined industrial
Jan 1, 1972
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Construction Uses - Lightweight AggregatesBy Bruce H. Mason
Lightweight aggregates are classified as those minerals, natural rock materials, rock-like products, and byproducts of manufacturing processes that are used as bulk fillers in lightweight structural c
Jan 1, 1994
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Overshot LoadersBy Robert L. Sundeen, Richard V. Wenberg
Overshot loaders are loading machines which fill a front-mounted bucket by crowding and bucket lifting, passing the loaded bucket over the machine and throw¬ing the load into a haulage unit to the rea
Jan 1, 1982
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An Experience On The Use Of Open Shield In Softground Shallow TunnelingBy R. M. Ocampo-Franco
The line seven, as part of the development of the Subway Master Plan in Mexico City, will tunnel under different subsoil conditions of clay with high water content and low shear resistance located bet
Jan 1, 1983