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Mineral Composition, Structure, and Metallurgical Properties of Iron-Ore Pellets with Broad Range of the Chemical Composition
By Felix M. Zhuravlev, Vitalij P. Lyalyuk
"While there is a large industry based on recovering platinum group metals (PGM) from complex sulphide ores containing Cu and Ni, there is little information on the thermodynamics of the matte phase f
Jan 1, 2003
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A theoretical model for the characterisation of rock mass mechanical properties—Application at the Äspö HRL, Sweden
By A. Fredriksson, R. Christiansson, I. Staub
A theoretical model based on DFN models and 2D DEM numerical modelling has been developed for evaluating the rock mass mechanical properties. The description of the methodology is non-site related and
Jan 1, 2003
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Minimizing Fuel Costs during Thermal Regeneration of the Hydrochloric Acid Lixiviant
By Kamal Adham
Hydrochloric acid is used as lixiviant in such hydrometallurgy processes as synthetic rutile production and nickel extraction. The intermediary metal chloride is normally roasted to release gaseous HC
Jan 1, 2003
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Managing the Groundwater Impacts of Tunnel Construction
By Thomas H. Hibner, Daniel Tempelis, John E. Shamma
Environmental protection of nearby resources is an issue that can not be ignored in tunnel construction. The Inland Feeder Arrowhead Tunnels Project is no exception. With keen interest from various st
Jan 1, 2003
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Experiences with a methodology for determining pillar conditions
By H. Wagner
During the last few years a large number of pillars in different mines were investigated. Pillar conditions were evaluated using subjective, empirical, geophysical and numerical methods. A critical co
Jan 1, 2003
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Thiocarbonate Collectors in Pyrite Flotation - Fundamentals and Applications (6623b77e-b8f8-4b4d-b445-6e9e3ffafa48)
By Ronel du Plessis, John C. Davidtz, Jan D. Miller
Recent results from electrochemical measurements demonstrate that trithiocarbonate (TTC) collectors are more readily oxidized to their corresponding dithiolates than the dithiocarbonate/xanthate (DTC)
Jan 1, 2003
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Technology Ensures Coal Will Be The Nation’s Fuel Choice
By Steve Kral
President Bush’s National Energy Program and his Clear Skies Initiative both emphasize the use of coal to help meet the nation’s growing energy needs. And why not? Coal is currently responsible for
Jan 1, 2003
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Performance Of Coalmine Pillars Under Varying Roof And Floor Conditions
By M. J. Mrugala
Typically the conventional pillar design methods consider the behavior of the pillar alone. In such analysis the contribution of the associated roof and pillar is not considered. The focus of this pap
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of Geotechnical Procedures for the Analysis of Mine Seismicity and Pillar Designs
By Hamid Maleki
Mining in the Book Cliffs Coal Field of Utah has historically been associated with seismicity because of high-stress environments and the presence of stiff, competent rocks. Recognizing the geotechnic
Jan 1, 2003
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Ferrosilicon - DMS Medium Characterisation and Degradation during Use
By André Mans, Frans B. Waanders
"Ferrosilicon (Fe-Si) is an important commercial material and it forms the basis of the powder used in dense medium separation (DMS) of various minerals in a minerals beneficiation process. Current lo
Jan 1, 2003
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One Mineralogist’s View of the PDAC Meeting
By Bruce Geller
Attending the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) meeting and exhibit has become an annual tradition for many in the mining industry. Similar to last year’s synopsis, this report
Jan 1, 2003
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Small-scale mining using the modular gold processing unit at the Granada mine, Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec (d2911615-1db3-4ddc-ae0e-f3be18f048cf)
By P. Trudel, É. Cabot, L. Cabot
"A modular gold processing unit (MGPU) was designed, installed and operated over an eight-month period by RSW-Béroma at the Granada mine located near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec. A description of the projec
Jan 1, 2003
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Abrasivity of Icelandic basalts
By J. -P. Gisiger
On the basis of laboratory test results a comparison of various parameters (unconfined compressive strength, CERCHAR and LCPC abrasivity indexes, mineralogy) is presented and discussed in order to out
Jan 1, 2003
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Tunnelling in heterogeneous ground—stresses and displacements
By K. Grossauer, W. Schubert
For tunnelling in poor and heterogeneous ground a reliable on-site short-term prediction is required to allow a safe and economical construction. With the use of absolute displacement monitoring data
Jan 1, 2003
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Valuation Introduction
By Lawrence Devon Smith, Keith Spence, William Roscoe
"In March 2003 the CIM Council adopted and approved the document “Standards and Guidelines for Valuation of Mineral Properties” as developed by the Special Committee of the Canadian Institute of Minin
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical Implicit Geological Modelling
By H J. Ross, R K. Beatson, T J, W R. Fright
Traditional method of explicitly defining three-dimensional (3D) ore-waste and geological boundaries relies heavily on a time-consuming process of manual digitisation. This method of modelling can be
Jan 1, 2003
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Measurement of acoustic emission and interpretation of its results during excavation of a rock cliff with opening joints
By H. Sasao, Y. Obara, A. Hirata
In the upper part of the planned location of the portal of a highway tunnel, there was a steep rock cliff with several unstable rock blocks. It seemed that the risk of those rock blocks to fall was ve
Jan 1, 2003
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Bergen Tunnels Rehabilitation–A Success After All
By St. Mergentime, K. Zeidler, V. Gall
2001, the New Jersey Transit Authority commissioned the JV Merco-Obayashi with the rehabilitation contract of the approximately 130-year-old, 4,200 ft long, partially brick- lined Bergen North Tunnel.
Jan 1, 2003
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The behaviour of individual species in the carbochlorination of titaniferous oxides
By P. den Hoed, J. Nell
Tests were conducted on samples of rutile, titaniferous slag and ilmenite; each sample was mixed with coke and chlorinated in a bubbling fluidized bed at 1000°C. Profiles of the rates of chlorination
Jan 1, 2003
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Solutions to common design and operating problems in spiral circuits
By R. Abela
In over ninety per cent of mineral sand plants, the most commonly used equipment is the spiral concentrator. The tonnage treated over typical spiral plants can range from as low as 200 ton per hour up
Jan 1, 2003