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Mass Transfer Rates For Up-Pumping Impeller SystemsBy Dan Adams
A number of gas-liquid processes require high intensity agitation systems to provide uniform blending and dispersion of reactants in order to achieve desired end products. Processes such as hydrogena
Jan 1, 2003
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The Behavior Of Arsenopyrite In The Process Of Roasting (a37038ac-c6d3-4224-b928-f6146a5bfe29)By V. A. Luganov
The behavior of arsenopyrite under heating has been studied by many scientists. It has been already established that under heating at more than 650°C and without air access the arsenopyrite dissociate
Jan 1, 2003
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Integrated Approach to Assessing Mine-Related Impacts on the Sustainable Management of Water Resources ù Case Study: Three Mile Creek, Collinsville (Northern Bowen Basin, Queensland)By D L. Richardson, B Tiedt, C D. Morgan
Following residentsÆ concerns that the ongoing operations of Collinsville Coal (CCP) mine may be resulting in the release of contaminants, including products of acid mine drainage (AMD), into downstre
Jan 1, 2003
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Current Challenges Facing the Dispute Review Board (DRB) ProcessBy Hugh E. Cronin, John Ramage
The recommendations resulting from a Dispute Review Board (DRB) hearing of a contract dispute are being challenged more and more frequently. This paper explores possible causes based on the authors’ e
Jan 1, 2003
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Extraction Of Copper At Elevated Feed ConcentrationsBy R. E. Molnar
A number of flowsheets have been designed and operated, or are currently being considered, to extract copper from leach solutions having much more copper than the 4 g/L levels typically found in heap
Jan 1, 2003
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Variation of Horizontal Stresses and Strains in Mines in Bedded Deposits in the Eastern and Midwestern United States (18e10a78-83b8-48d9-ab61-d01619f77fb4)By Dennis Dolinar
In general, the direction of the maximum horizontal stress in the eastern United States is fairly well defined. However, the variation of the magnitudes of the horizontal stresses is not very well und
Jan 1, 2003
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Surface Reactivity of High-Sulfide Copper Mine Tailings Under Shallow Water Cover ConditionsBy A D. Paktunc
The surface reactivity of underwater deposited, high-sulfide copper mine tailings was evaluated under fresh and saline water cover conditions by measuring the surface and pore water quality as a funct
Jan 1, 2003
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Protection of Environment in Conveying of Bulk Powder MaterialsBy C Pypno, P Nowakowski, T Opasiak, C
Belt conveyors are machines for continuous transport with most applications in mining industry in Poland. This is a result of simple construction and cheap operating costs. But conveying materials by
Jan 1, 2003
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Thermodynamic Investigation of the Stability of HgTe as Related to the Recovery of Mercury from Copper Smelter Acid-Plant Sludge Using a Vacuum Retort ReactorBy Devon A. Hannan
Thermodynamic modeling calculations were undertaken for the recovery of mercury from HgTe using a vacuum retort reactor. However, discrepancies were noted in the available thermodynamic data which int
Jan 1, 2003
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Geotechnical and Mechanical Interactions Using the Earth-Pressure Balanced Shield Technology in Difficult Mixed Face and Hard Rock ConditionsBy Ulrich Maidl
The use of EPB shields in the so-called mixed face conditions has set new demands to man and machine in EPB shield tunneling. EPB shields were initially conceived to drive in the pressurized closed mo
Jan 1, 2003
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Environmentally and Publicly Acceptable Options for Remediation at Tui Mine Site, Te ArohaBy J Webster-Brown
The Tui Mine is an abandoned Pb-Zn mine giving rise to water quality problems in the Te Aroha region of Coromandel, New Zealand. When sampled in September 2002, for example, both the Tui and Tunakohoi
Jan 1, 2003
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Laboratory Experiments of As(V) and As(III) Sorption Onto Pit-Lake Sediments From Three Different Orebody TypesBy D L. Decker, G C. Miller, C Papelis
Arsenic, often associated with precious metals ore deposits, is a major contaminant released during large-scale gold mining. Because of the complex oxidation/reduction and sorption behaviour of As, pr
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology News – Proper Lubrication Lengthens Equipment LifeBy Reginald Dias
Mining operations take a tremendous toll on equipment, operating in difficult conditions day after day. Owners and operators cannot make the job any easier, but they can give their equipment an advan
Jan 1, 2003
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CAES System at KCGM ù Four Years OnBy L O. ÆNeill, J Bebek
When Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) purchased its fleet of 18 CaterpillarÆs dump trucks in 1999, as part of its change to owner operated mining, five CaterpillarÆs Computer Aided Earthmovin
Jan 1, 2003
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Lihir Gold Five Years On ù Maximising Throughput and Capital UtilisationDuring the first five years of operation, the Lihir gold mine has steadily increased plant throughput rate to over 4 Mtpa, well above the original design capacity of 2.8 Mtpa. Understanding how future
Jan 1, 2003
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Acid Rock Drainage Treatment Technologies ù Identifying Appropriate SolutionsBy N Murphy and, S Santomartino, M Cramer
Acid rock drainage (ARD) can have detrimental effects on mining infrastructure, water reuse options and environmental discharge. As a result, some form of short- or long-term treatment is required at
Jan 1, 2003
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Flotation Circuit Analysis at WMC Ltd Olympic Dam OperationBy P Wigley
New methods of analysing and modelling flotation circuits have been developed as part of the AMIRA P9 mineral processing research project. A study using these techniques was conducted on the Olympic D
Jan 1, 2003
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Rehabilitation of the Lake George Mine at Captains Flat NSW ù 25 Years OnBy J Brisebois
The derelict Lake George Mine is located at Captains Flat in NSW, acommunity of approximately 450, which lies some 43 km southeast ofQueanbeyan. It straddles the Molonglo River, which flows toQueanbey
Jan 1, 2003
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United Nations’ Emergency Preparedness Program Available to Mining IndustryThe Awareness and Preparedness for Emergencies at the Local Level (APELL) program is a process that helps people prevent, prepare for and respond appropriately to accidents and emergencies. APELL was
Jan 1, 2003
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Blasting Improvements at KCGMBlasting is a common practice in mining whereby solid rock is fractured, using explosives, to a more manageable size. The effectiveness of blasting influences a number of downstream activities such as
Jan 1, 2003