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Mudrush Risk EvaluationBy A. R. Guest, R. Clayton, J. Jakubec
"The potential for mudrushes is a potential hazard that should be evaluated during cave mining studies. Mudrushes are a phenomenon that can have very different origins, but produce the same results: i
Jan 1, 2016
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Construction of the Seven Thousand Tonne per Day – Big Gossan Production ShaftBy N Herault
PT Freeport Indonesia recently completed preproduction development and construction of the Big Gossan underground copper and gold mine, located in the Ertsberg mining district of Papua, Indonesia. Pro
Mar 21, 2011
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Voidfill material strength behaviour and underground applicationBy S. Z. Pethö, H. Yilmaz
South Deep Mine is currently undertaking numerous voidfilling projects using low strength aerated cement products. Representative samples from one such site, were taken and tested for the load deforma
Jan 1, 2003
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How much is TOO much? A statistical look at bench flotation data and re-circulating chemical concentrationsBy Thomas R. Larson
"Many concentrators use re-circulating “plant” water for dilution in their flotation circuits. However, if crusher dust suppressants, ball mill grinding aids, or even agitator bearing grease are intro
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 7918 Reconnaissance Of Iron Occurrences In Colorado ? SummaryBy C. M. Harrer
This paper describes the location and general features of iron occurrences in Colorado. Most of the deposits were examined; many are in forested and mountainous areas at altitudes of 5,000 to 13,700 f
Jan 1, 1959
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Variance And Heterogeneity In Melt Samples From Industrial Ferro-Alloy FurnacesBy Jacques J. Eksteen
Any effort to improve the metallurgical control of industrial furnaces employed in the primary extraction of high carbon ferroalloys are bound to fail unless the variability of the melt is not fully a
Jan 1, 2006
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OFR-40(1)-82 Development Of Methods For Reclaiming Abandoned Tailings Ponds And Dams - Volume IBy Robert D. Perry
This report describes methods of reclaiming abandoned or inactive tailings ponds and dams. The investigated sites were selected tailings deposits adjacent to metal mines in the southwestern United Sta
Jan 1, 1981
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A Blueprint for Performance-Driven Operations Management Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy W. F. Visser
The growing availability of information and data analysis capabilities of recent years provides new opportunities for improving the performance of mining operations. By using real-time measurements an
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Geopressure zones as proximal sources of hydrothermal fluids in sedimentary basins and the origin of Mississippi Valley-type deposits in shale-rich sequencesBy A. D. Fowler, M. T. Anderson
A phenomenological model is presented that relates Pb-Zn mineralisation to proximal geopressure zones. Typically, geopressure zones (GPZ) consist of masses of undercompacted sediment encapsulated with
Jan 1, 1991
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Application of On-Line Visualization To Flotation SystemsBy Jacob Masliyah, Zhiang Zhou, Dharamdat Christendat, Tshitende Kasongo, Kevin Hyland, Zhenghe Xu, Ted Kizior, Douglas Cox
"A novel on-line visualization system, previously developed at Syncrude Canada Ltd., has been modified to characterize rising bubbles, particles and particle-bubble aggregates in a flotation process.
Jan 1, 2000
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Productivity Gains Using A Computer-Aided Earthmoving System On A Track-Type DozerBy D. R. Gagnon
Mining companies are continually looking for product-ivity and efficiency improvements with their equipment to reduce operating costs. This paper will review the results of a productivity analysis co
Jan 1, 2002
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Pile Test Results - 1-15 Corridor Reconstruction Project, Salt Lake City, Utah (Abstract Only) - DFI Member Conference - Seattle, 1998By D. M. Holloway
As a part of the 1-15 Reconstruction Project, static and dynamic (high-strain) testing methods formed the basis to estimate long-term axial capacities, and to assess the magnitudes of bearing capacity
Jan 1, 1998
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IC 6156 Special Features Of Core Drilling In The Salt Beds Of Western Texas And New Mexico ? IntroductionBy James S. Wroth
The Act of Congress approved June 25, 1926 (Public Act 424, 69th Congress), authorized joint investigations by the U. S. Geological Survey and the U. S. Bureau of Mines to determine "the location, ext
Jan 1, 1929
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Developing A New Process Design For The Southwestern Oregon Industrial Mineral Bearing Placer System Via Practical Study Of The Unique Deposition, Mineralogy, And Dry Tailing Requirements - Introduction - Preprint 09-038By J. Drew
Oregon Resources Corporation (ORC), an industrial minerals mining company, is currently engaged in the development of a new process design that will allow the unique paleo-beach placer deposits of sou
Jan 1, 2009
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Land Reclamation Trials and Practices at Martha Hill Gold Mine, Waihi, New ZealandBy P E. H Gregg, R B. Stewart
Reclamation field trials commenced in 1985, two years before the granting of the Mining Licence. The level of pasture production on varying soil depths (0 cm, 5 cm, 15 cm and 25 cm) overlying both tai
Jan 1, 1995
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Planning for Rehabilitation of Lands Disturbed by Alluvial Gold Mining on the West CoastBy A Tinnelly
Land disturbed by alluvial gold mining should be restored to a capability or productivity as good as that which existed prior to disturbance. Effective rehabilitation requires detailed planning
Jan 1, 1989
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The Estimation Of Platinum Flotation Grade From Froth Image Features By Using Artificial Neural Networks - SynopsisBy C. Marais
The use of machine vision in the monitoring and control of metallurgical plants has become a very attractive option in the last decade, especially since computing power has increased drastically in th
Jan 1, 2011
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Evolution Of Controlled Blasting Practices Dragon Products Company, LLC Quarry Operations, Thomaston, MeBy K. Boakye
This paper presents the results of a review of historic blast design practices at the Dragon Products Company, LLC (Dragon) Quarry Operation, along with the results of two different blast design vibra
Feb 27, 2013
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Deep Shaft Hoisting at Laronde - The Penna Shaft Hoisting PlantBy Bennett McLaughlin
AGNICO-EAGLE started sinking the Penna Shaft in 1995 with a hoisting plant capable of hoisting 1,800 tonnes per day from a 2,240 metre deep shaft. Exploration success lead to the installation of a hoi
May 1, 2001
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Performance Of Three Unique Shoring Sections For Block 75 ShoringBy Chris Sammon
The Block 75 portion of the City Creek redevelopment project in Salt Lake City required multiple shoring walls surrounding the 6 acre site constructed to depths ranging from sixty-five to ninety feet
Jan 1, 2010