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A Robust Water-Balance Method For Sizing Heap Leach Solution Ponds
By J. R. Kunkel, V. Lishnevsky
At mine sites, the operational and required storage volumes of solution and water storage ponds and reservoirs are usually calculated based upon a water-balance approach. Many climatological variables
Jan 1, 2002
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Modeling metal ion removal in alkylsulfate ion flotation systems
By F. M. Doyle
Metal removal kinetics and metal ion selectivity in ion flotation were studied from a thermodynamic perspective. Surface tension data could be used with the Gibbs adsorption equation to quantitatively
Jan 1, 2002
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The Effect of Impurities in Phosphoric Acid on the Production of Granular Phosphate Containing Compound Fertilizers
By Hassan El-Shall, M. N. Ahmad, Ponisseril Somasundaran, C. R. Holland, G. M. Walker, N. Iles, R. D. Chandler, Regis Stana, B. Duddy, Patrick Zhang
Phosphoric acid is a major raw material for the production of ammonium phosphate (AP) that is used as an intermediate in fertilizer production. Impurities within commercial grade wet process phosphori
Jan 1, 2002
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Evolution Of Sag Mill Shell Liner Design At Kennecott Utah Copper’s Copperton Concentrator
By D. W. Partridge, W. Lamb, A. E. Lamb, S. Bird
Due to the constant need to improve SAG mill performance and efficiency, extensive research into all aspects of SAG mill optimization has been performed. This paper will review the current evolution
Jan 1, 2002
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Determination of transition depth between slope and box-cut access for near-surface coal reserves
By R. J. Sweigard, G. T. Lineberry, B. K. Slone, F. A. James III, D. S. Maggard
The depth at which it becomes more economical to use slope access instead of box-cut access for nearsurface coal reserves is termed the "transition depth." The transition depth can be established for
Jan 1, 2002
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Neutralization of acid mine pit water at Gibbons Creek lignite mine
By J. K. Horbaczewski
The reclamation of an open dragline pit (Pond A3P-2) at the Gibbons Creek lignite mine in east-central Texas required neutralization of acid mine pit water. At the start of treatment with hydrated lim
Jan 1, 2002
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Exploring Jurassic Porphyry Coppers In The Amazon Jungle Of Ecuador
By J. D. Lowell, L. Quevedo
I will talk today about a porphyry copper exploration program now underway in the Amazon jungle in the southeastern part of Ecuador near the border with Peru. The project is unusual for two reasons:
Jan 1, 2002
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Simulation of water seepage through and stability of coal mine barrier pillars
By Y. Q. Zhang, Y. Luo, S. S. Peng
Burrier pillars in underground coal mines could eventually be subjected to a water head due to the build-up of mine water in the old workings. The water head could not only act ns a force to destabili
Jan 1, 2002
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Application of economic parameters and cutoffs during and after pit optimization
By B. K. Baird, P. C. Satchwell
The application of cutoffs during and after pit optimization is examined for a lower-grade multimetallic copper deposit. Pit optimization requires calculation of the net revenue associated with each m
Jan 1, 2002
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Mine panel failure - A case study
By K. Morsy, S. S. Peng
This paper deals with the causes and mechanisms of a massive pillar failure in a room-and-pillar mine. The mine employed a nine-entry panel system using supersection technique under a cover ranging fr
Jan 1, 2002
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Topographic Reconstruction On Mining Sites: Landscape Stabilization And Erosion Control
By T. J. Toy
The topography reconstructed following land disturbance is the foundation for all other reclamation practices. As the manufactured drainage basins, hillslopes, and stream channels approach a steady-st
Jan 1, 2002
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Assessment of occupational silica exposures on continuous mining operations
By J. A. Organiscak
Data on dust-control practices, mining conditions and occupational exposures were gathered for approximately 80 underground continuous mining units. Despite silica contents on dust samples in excess o
Jan 1, 2002
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Thickening And Disposal Of Oil Sand Tailings
By H. Hamza
Oil sand tailings are disposed of in large ponds in which MFT (Mature Fine Tailings, a stable suspension of fine particles in water) forms after many years of settling. Long-term storage of large volu
Jan 1, 2002
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U. S. Coal Producers Have Reason to Take Heart
By Steve Kral
For an industry that provides more than half of the nation’s energy needs, the U.S. coal industry still attracts negative publicity. However, the nation’s energy appetite continues to increase. And
Jan 1, 2002
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Role of water in the stability of a shallow, underground mine
By A. K. Sheik, W. G. Pariseau
A small underground mine in northern Idaho was used as an experimental facility for studying the role of water in the analysis of mine-opening stability. Laboratory test data, borehole measurements an
Jan 1, 2002
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Assessment of an Expandable/Retractable Conveyor System on a Longwall Panel Belt at FMC Westvaco Mine
By Dennis Ortega, Rich Kramer
After several operational improvements to FMC's Westvaco Mine Longwall, an ergonomic and operational bottleneck resulted at the mobile belt tail/rigid conveyor junction. Ergonomic hazards, cuttin
Jan 1, 2002
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Driving Point Impedance—A New Paradigm For Detecting Fracture And In Situ Stress In Boreholes
By D. M. Weinberg, S. R. Novascone, R. R. Reynolds, J. H. Cole, C. D. Christensen
The mechanical properties of the rocks surrounding an orbital vibrator alter the shape and amplitude of the vibrator’s orbit. Detecting these changes with driving point impedance measurements promises
Jan 1, 2002
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Development and scale-up of a gas-promoted oil agglomeration process for coal beneficiation
By M. Shen, T. D. Wheelock
The important characteristics of a gas-promoted oil agglomeration process for cleaning coal particles in an aqueous suspension were determined. Numerous agglomeration tests with scale-model mixing sys
Jan 1, 2002
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Phosphogypsum Uses
By P. R. Clifford
Phosphogypsum is a byproduct of the manufacture phosphoric acid. There are approximately one billion tons of phosphogypsum stored in stacks in northern and central Florida. The Florida Institute of
Jan 1, 2002
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Quantifying The Increase In Adhesion Strength Of Shotcrete Applied To Surfaces Treated With High-Pressure Water (bdf546c6-606f-4249-9263-9ff9e5eef532)
By M. E. Kuchta
Research is currently being conducted at the Colorado School of Mines in the use of high-pressure water for scaling down loose rocks in underground mine openings. In addition to improved miner safety,
Jan 1, 2002