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  • CIM
    Thiosulfate Leaching as an Alternative to Cyanidation: A Review of the Latest Developments

    By Mark Aylmore, Guy Deschenes

    "Increasing pressure are motivating the gold mining industry to develop a substitute to cyanide for leaching gold. This effort in mainly based on the high toxicity of cyanide and on the lack of effici

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Nickel Laterite Processing: Second Generation Design Considerations

    By N. L. Hayward, V. H. Ness

    In the past decade Australia has seen the development, construction and commissioning of three complex processing plants for the treatment of lateritic nickel ores. These have all been based on high p

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AUSIMM
    Basicity of Metallurgical Slags

    By Yindong Yang

    Despite the importance and usefulness of basicity in metallurgical slags, the optimum quantitative expression of it has remained elusive, partly due to the fact that the precise concept of basicity ha

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    A Tunnel Boring Machine at the South Pole

    By Michael R. Walsh, John H. Wright, Eivind B. Jensen

    A tunnel boring machine (TBM) was designed and built at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory in 1992 for use in Antarctica. The TBM system was tested at the South Pole where a 120-m lo

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    ANFO is not always ANFO

    By Erik Nygaard, Klaus Voges

    ANFO is the most used industrial blasting agent in the world, and is often used as a reference for comparison of other explosives. It is known to work very well under dry conditions in large borehole

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    The Treatment Of Copper Ores And Concentrates With Nitrogen Species Catalyzed Pressure Leaching

    By C. G. Anderson

    Today, with a stringent economic and environmental climate prevailing in the copper business, there is increased interest in evaluating new processing alternatives for production. Hydrometallurgical p

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Converting the Key Lake Mill Process for McArthur River Ore

    "The Key Lake mill was commissioned in 1983 to process the two Key Lake ore deposits. With the depletion of these ore bodies in 1999, the plant was converted to mill the exceptionally rich McArthur Ri

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AUSIMM
    A Review of General Considerations for Assessing Rock Mass Blastability and Fragmentation

    By P Lilly

    Blasting is the primary comminution process in most mining operations. This process involves the highly complex and dynamic interaction between two main components. The first is the detonating explosi

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Reclamation And Closure Of The AA Heap Leach Pad At Barrick’s Goldstrike Mine

    By K. Burke, K. L. Myers, R. Espell

    Barrick Goldstrike’s (Goldstrike) AA Heap Leach Pad is an HDPE lined facility used for gold recovery from low grade ores using conventional cyanide heap leach technology, operated from 1987 through 19

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Encapsulation of Mercury in Gossan Tailings Murray Brook Mine, New Brunswick, Canada

    By Robert Harris, Peter Pheeney

    "The Murray Brook gold mine operated from September 1989 to March 1991. Approximately 1.2 million tonnes of gossan were mined from an open pit and treated at a rate of 900 tonnes per day. The facility

    Jan 1, 2001

  • ISEE
    Gravois Bluffs: Review of a Successful Large-Scale Blast-Monitoring program.

    By David Weidner

    Public relations, regulatory compliance, determination and implementation of pre-blast inspections, and accurate blast monitoring data are all essential components when conducting blasting operations

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AUSIMM
    Increasing Mine Profitability ù Technical Partnership to Reduce Coal Loss

    By D Hope, D Mitchell, B Metcalfe

    In recent years there has been a major change among mining companies in their mining methods. This has been driven by the need to increase shareholder value and optimising the value from an operation.

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    San Diego’s Tunnels: A Historical Perspective

    By Rick Wright, Gregory L. Raines

    San Diego’s need to access underground space has dictated a long history of tunnel construction. The subsequent need for water, coupled with San Diego’s natural attractiveness, has led to significant

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Design and Construction of a Multiple-Drift Subway Underpinning Structure for Boston’s Central Artery/Tunnel Project

    By Robin B. Dill, Mark Pelletier, Daniel J. Dobbels, Subodh Bhaumik, Daniel J. VanRoosendaal

    Although primarily cut-and-cover excavations are required for replacement of the existing elevated I-93 interstate highway through the heart of Boston for the Central Artery/Tunnel (CA/T) project, som

    Jan 1, 2001

  • DFI
    Presentation #7 - Bi-Directional Static Load Testing - Load Testing High Capacity Piles What Have We Learned?

    By Jorj Osterberg

    550 load tests of up to 150 MN have been completed on driven and bored piles using the Osterberg Load Cell. Because the test measures side shear and end bearing separately, much can be learned about t

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Wastewater Remediation With Collophane (314ec19b-a061-40af-a337-ceb44bfd8995)

    By M. C. Fuerstenau

    Collophane, cryptocrystalline fluor-apatite, is examined as a substrate for plant water and wastewater remediation. The attenuation of Fe3+, Fe2+, Hg2+, Pb2+, and Cd2+ is presented as a function of me

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    TPM (Total Productive Mining)

    By G. Budge

    In the extractive industry the term ‘continuous improvement’ (CI) usually means procurement of the latest state of the art equipment. This is generally perceived as the only way to add further value

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Completion of H-3 Highway Tunnel

    By Jan L. Reichelderfer, Thomas L. Richardson

    Completion of the H-3 Highway Tunnel Project was a critical element in opening this award winning project. The exploratory tunnel was completed as a maintenance tunnel and included difficult shafts ex

    Jan 1, 2001

  • CIM
    Evaluation and Control of Self-Heating in Sulphide Concentrates (2a4e2f85-66d7-4fa2-be4e-37d3482156e2)

    By J. Nesset, F. Rosenblum, P. Spira

    "Sulphide concentrates may exhibit self-heating to various degrees during storage or shipping, the worst cases presenting a serious hazard from fire and SO2 emission. Based on measurements of heating

    Jan 1, 2001

  • NIOSH
    Technology News - No. 483 - Safety Training Tools for Rock Scaling Personnel

    Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of safety training tools specific to the underground hard-rock mining industry. Background Scaling, the removal of loose rock from the ro

    Jan 1, 2001