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Radiometric Techniques in Heavy Mineral Exploration and ExploitationBy C. Stapel, I. C. Tânczos, R. J. De Meijer
"Abstract -In recent years the Environmental Research Group of the KVI has been developing a number of radiometric techniques that may be employed in mineral sand exploration. These techniques involve
Jan 1, 1994
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Paste Backfill System Designs For Operating Hard Rock MinesThis paper summarizes the process development behind the design of three different types of paste fill plants at operating Canadian hard rock mines. Each application has a unique paste backfill mix an
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining And The Environment: Tax Incentives Encourage Orderly PlanningBy M. C. van Blerck
This paper outlines the tax provisions that became defective in January 1992, which allow a working mine to make tax-deductible contributions to a dedicated environmental body that is itself not subje
Jan 1, 1994
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Separation of Arsenic from Mining and Metallurgical WastesBy Javad Koleini S M
The sources of arsenic compounds vary from As(lll) oxide produced from roasters to wastes containing arsenic from chemical or mineral processing plants. The removal of arsenic via co-precipitation
Jan 1, 1994
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The Application of Process Systems Engineering Techniques to Zinc ElectrowinningBy G. W. Barton
Process Systems Engineering (PSE) can be defined as the integrated usage of computer-based design and analysis tools. As such, PSE is becoming increasingly important in the chemical and petrochemical
Jan 1, 1994
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New Mining Districts in MexicoBy Leonel Lopez
Throughout Mexican history, mining has been an important, traditional activity. Before the "Discovery of America," native miners worked a variety of deposits throughout the country, including Mixtec g
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineralogical Aspects of Heap LeachingIn simple terms, heap leaching means the removal in solution of valuable elements from a heap of material, and their recovery from that solution. The heap of material can consist of essentially unpr
Jan 1, 1994
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Study On The High-Pressure Grouting Of The Overburden For Subsidence ControlBy W. J. Guo
Overburden movement as a result of longwall mining can be classified into, in ascending order, caving zone, fractured zone, and bending zone. Operation experience and laboratory research have demonstr
Jan 1, 1994
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Microcel Column Flotation Scale-Up and Plant PracticeBy Roe-Hoan Yoon
"Industrial flotation columns often suffer from low recoveries and high maintenance requirements because of poorly-designed air spargers. The MicrocelTM bubble generators were developed at Virginia Te
Jan 1, 1994
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New Process For Direct Phosphate Flotation From US Siliceous OresBy J. Hanna, I. J. Anazia
The Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) has developed a unique process for selective fatty-acid flotation of phosphate minerals from siliceous ores. The process takes advantage of preferential adsorptio
Jan 1, 1994
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The Importance and Advantages of Accurate Calculation, Evaluation and Control of Dragline MethodologiesBy K B. Holm
This paper deals with the advances made at Syferfontein Colliery in the calculation and control of dragline methodology. The high capital outlay and operating cost of a dragline necessitates strict co
Jan 1, 1994
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Nickel Laterite Treatment By SegregationBy John K. Wright
The segregation process involves heating oxide-type ores with a halide salt in the presence of a solid reductant. By a complex series of cyclic vapour-phase reactions, the desired metal is extracted f
Jan 1, 1994
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Removal Of Organic Contamination From Buffalo River Sediment By Froth FlotationBy S. R. Clifford
Organic contaminants can be removed from river sediment using conventional flotation methods. Organic contamination in sediments is one of the most significant pollution problems facing the Great Lake
Jan 1, 1994
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Environmental Issues - Problems & OpportunitiesBy P. H. Scaife
The pyrometallurgy industry faces a series of environmental challenges, based on local, national and global issues. While local impacts continue to be important, national and global concerns with Sust
Jan 1, 1994
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Environmental Laws of MexicoBy James A. Holtkamp
Environmental regulation in Mexico has matured dramatically and effectively in the last decade. The gap between environmental regulation in the United States and Mexico is rapidly narrowing. From a re
Jan 1, 1994
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Les Mines Selbaie Semi-Autogenous Grinding Circuit Expert SystemBy M. Hall
"SomarioEl circuito de molienda a Selbaie consta de molino semiaut6geno en un circuito cerrado y molino de balas en un circuito cerrado. El amperaje del motor de se usa controlar el tonelaje el molino
Jan 1, 1994
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A Review of the Accuracy of a Drillcore Assessment Scheme in the prediction of Rock Quality and Ground Conditions, Hilton Mine, QueenslandThis paper presents the descriptions of a final year geological engineering project at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology involving the correlation of borehole and mapped ground conditions
Jan 1, 1994
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Grade Modelling Reconciled to Open Pit Mining at the Golden Plateau Mine, Cracow, QueenslandThe Golden Plateau Mine is located at Cracow in central Queensland, 350 kilometres north west of Brisbane. The mine was operated by Golden Plateau NL as an underground mine from 1933 to 1976 with a
Jan 1, 1994
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How to Prepare for Recruitment, the Ultimate Outcome Getting a JobAfter four or so long years at university, where life revolves around lectures, assignments, and drinking coffee strong enough to keep you awake for five nights in a row to finish your thesis, prep
Jan 1, 1994
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Discussion – Geologic Resources vs. Ore Reserves – Mining Engineering Vol. 45, No. 2, February 1993, pp.173-176 – Noble, A. C.By E. J. Garrison
A.C. Noble presents a clear and concise summary of the factors pertinent to a competent reserve evaluation of a mineral occurrence. However, I believe that he confuses the difference between a resourc
Jan 1, 1994