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We Need More Training-How to Get the Biggest Bang for the BuckBy Jim Armbrust
JAMIE DAVIS: Our next speaker is Jim Armbrust, maintenance manager at Phelps Dodge, Morenci. Jim's presentation is titled "We Need More Training-How to Get the Biggest Bang for the Buck." We&apos
Jan 1, 1998
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Discussion – In situ leaching of disseminated gold deposits—geological factors by J. G. Wargo Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 10 October 1988, pp. 973-975By J. D. Megeath
In the October 1988 issue of MINING ENGINEERING, J.G. Wargo's paper discusses the problem of measuring and analyzing permeability, porosity, and fracturing in its relation to in situ leaching of
Jan 1, 1989
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Conveyor Belt Engineering For the Coal and Mineral Mining IndustriesBy Lane White
In conjunction with its 1993 Annual Meeting, held Feb. 15-18 in Reno, NV, SME sponsored a symposium, "Conveyor Belt Engineering for the Coal and Mineral Mining Industries." Eighteen papers were presen
Jan 1, 1993
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Beneficiation Technology Of Phosphates: Challenges And SolutionsBy S. El-Mofty, P. Zhang, N. A. Khalek
This article reviews different technologies used for beneficiation of siliceous and calcareous phosphate ores of different origin. The review sheds light on recent trends suggested for solving problem
Jan 1, 2003
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Remote Seal Construction At The Wilberg MineBy M. R. Moon
The fire at Wilberg Mine in 1984 reached the surface resulting in the failure of the vertical ledge forming the roof and entrance for three main intake portals. The fallen material was covered with a
Jan 1, 1994
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Image Analysis of Froth for Improved FlotationBy L. B. Hales
Color video or digital cameras have been installed over flotation cells to monitor color, bubble size, froth movement, and other characteristics. These systems are designed so that the camera provides
Jan 1, 1999
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A Mechanized Tunnelling Innovation—Ring Pipe Jacking Method (RPJM)By Cheng Ang, Yun Bai, Zhi Liu
"This paper presents a conceptual design of an innovative tunnelling method named the Ring Pipe Jacking Method (RPJ) which is conducted by the Ring Pipe Jacking Machine (RPJM). The RPJM consists of a
Jan 1, 2016
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Development Of A New Magnetic Liner For Ball MillsBy Chen Bingchen, Ma Shaojian
A new magnetic liner, with unique magnetic circuit and novel structure designs, was developed. It was characterized by light weight, low noise, as well as corrosive and abrasive resistance. The wear r
Jan 1, 1995
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Peabody's Perspective On The First Year With Osm Implications For The FutureBy James R. Jones
It has been 2-1/2 years since the Congress passed the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (PL95-87) the Office of Surface Mining every deadline specified in the Act. Hopefully the Congr
Jan 1, 1980
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Early Mining Safety HeroesBy L. Michael Kass
Editor’s note. The following letter was sent to The Washington Post following the coal mining accidents in January that claimed the lives of 16 coal miners. The Sago Mine disaster in West Virgini
Jan 1, 2006
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Foskor Phosphate BeneficiationBy Charles Schmidt
Phalabonva (Figure 1) is situated in the northern province of South Africa adjacent to Kruger National Park, about 500 km from Johannesburg. The nearest South African port to Phalaborwa is Richards Ba
Jan 1, 1999
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Real-Time Expert System Control Of The Brenda Mines Grinding CircuitBy R. Spring
Artificial intelligence, and especially expert systems, are currently receiving considerable attention. Of interest to the control engineer is the utilization of these tools for real-time process cont
Jan 1, 1989
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Electrical Control Apparatus For Mill Grinding CircuitsBy Frank Littlewood
Research over a period of ten years resulted in the development of an efficient automatic ore feed regulator for mill grinding circuits. The facilities that a large mining company gave the inventor ma
Jan 1, 1970
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Property Sales --Getting From Here To ThereBy R. E. MacDougall
Very few mineral properties spend their entire lifespans from discovery to depletion in the hands of one owner. More likely, properties will have several owners, and partial interests may change quite
Jan 1, 1990
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Advantages And Limitations Of Adaptable Tunnel Design And Construction MethodsBy Herbert H. Einstein, Edward C. Tse, David B. Ashley
INTRODUCTION Decision-making in the design and construction of underground facilities must be made under conditions of varying geologic uncertainty, uncertainty which can have a major cost impact i
Jan 1, 1979
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Novel Solid-Phase Materials For Selective Copper Recovery (90140fc4-21aa-425a-ac35-136410d4e197)By E. S. Peterson, M. K. Harrup, K. A. Dolbeare, J. E. Wey
Efficient methods for removal of copper from heap leach solutions without mobile organic phases are a current mining industry need. To satisfy this need a selective, high-capacity, durable solid mater
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimal Tunnel Width: A Case Study Of A Tunnel With A ConveyorBy Stephen J. Navin, Francis P. D. Navin
Long-distance movement of various materials by conveyor is becoming common; therefore, it is no surprise that conveyors are frequently found in very long tunnels. In such long tunnels, there is a cont
Jan 1, 1985
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An Expert System for Coal Preparation Plant DesignBy Huaiyu Liu, Shan Liu, Dashang Chang, Maixi Lu, Yaqun He, Yali Kuang
The expert system for coal preparation plant design mainly solves the crux--separation flowsheet design and optimization of product structure. There are twelve basic flowsheets available in the system
Jan 1, 1996
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Pipe Canopy Presupport with SEM Tunneling Under Active Roadway and Rail Tracks - RETC2023By Todd Kilduff, Ryan O’Connell
Pipe canopies continue to gain momentum as a reliable methodology for construction of excavations below critical facilities with minimal surface settlement tolerances, such as railroads or roadways. T
Jun 13, 2023
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Mine tailings used as alternative material for asphalt pavementBy L. Korkiala-Tanttu, M. Rinne, Z. Song
Disposal of mine tailings has been recognized as an unavoidable burden of mining companies and local authorities. Conventional methods dispose mine tailings in a passive manner which hardly generates
Jan 1, 2011