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Degerstrom’s large heap leoch operation profitably mines low-grade gold
In 1981, North American Degerstrom Contracting began gold mining on the Little Rocky Mountain Range, near Zortman, MT. In the past four years, the price of gold has fluctuated from a high of $16/g ($5
Jan 1, 1986
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Ontario: A leader in Canadian mining
The Canadian mining industry is one of the strongest in the world. Not only does the country produce a sizable amount of minerals and metals, Canada plays host to hundreds of global mining companies,
Jan 4, 2010
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Tunnel Excavation At The Bad Creek Project
By Thomas H. Holley
This presentation will describe the underground excavation at the Bad Creek Pump Storage project. It consists of approximately 3,650 m of various size tunnels ranging from 4.2 m to 9.0 m finished diam
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Pillar Design in 1993 – Computers Have Become the Opiate of Mining Engineers – Part II
By Jack Parker
Critical width Before we go further into pillar design, we should look into the matter of "critical width," because of its effect on pillar behavior. Critical width refers to the greatest width th
Jan 1, 1993
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Discussion - Selective flocculation for the recovery of iron in Kudremukh tailings - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 37, No. 11, November 1985, pp. 1312-1315
By K. Hanumantha Rao, A. Nayak, K. S. Narasimhan, S. N. Mahapatra
B.A. Hancock It is not at all surprising that causticized potato and potato derived amylopectin starch solutions performed much better than their parent starches. Some preparation is required to ru
Jan 9, 1986
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Horizontal Air Blocking Shelf Reduces Dust Leakage From Surface Drill Shroud - Preprint 09-041
By J. D. Potts
Installation of a horizontal air blocking shelf around the inside perimeter of the surface mining drill deck shroud is proposed to improve dust capture. Without the use of this shelf, a strong coanda
Jan 1, 2009
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Tunneling at Hollywood Reservoir
By D. Olsen, S. Cole, J. Strid, G. Colzani
This paper focuses on the underground tunnel work at the Hollywood Water Quality Improvement Project (HWQIP) in Los Angeles, CA. The HWQIP is being constructed to provide a water distribution system t
Jan 1, 2001
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Landslides, Drought, And Brown Trout In The Red River, NM
By D. Conklin
Annual fish monitoring of the Red River, NM from the town of Red River to downstream of Questa, NM has been conducted since 1997. This long-term dataset, sponsored by the Chevron Mining Inc. Questa M
Jan 1, 2011
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Waterproofing: Key to SCL tunnel lining design
The global tunneling industry has many challenges, both technically and financially, with the latter likely to be a significant feature over the next few years. Many industries have ad-opted standard
Jan 1, 2010
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Effect of Base Types on the Properties of MgO Particles Obtained from Dolomite Ore Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (d56ba837-30c6-4908-8a45-5591799900b7)
By Mahmut Altiner
This study aimed to produce magnesium oxide (MgO) particles with different properties from dolomite ore using an experimental procedure comprising four stages: sample preparation (S1), HCl leaching (S
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Effect of Base Types on the Properties of MgO Particles Obtained from Dolomite Ore Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Mahmut Altiner
This study aimed to produce magnesium oxide (MgO) particles with different properties from dolomite ore using an experimental procedure comprising four stages: sample preparation (S1), HCl leaching (S
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Trolley assist aids haulage at Iscor’s Sishen iron mine in South Africa
By B. J. Vorster
Introduction The South African Iron and Steel Co. Ltd., in Sishen, operates a large iron ore mine in the Cape Province of the Republic of South Africa. The mine is about 600 km (370 miles) west of Jo
Jan 4, 1986
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Industrial Minerals 2003
Editor’s note: As usual, the June issue features an industrial minerals review. And some thanks are in order. Thank you to the industrial minerals annual-review editor, to the technical committees
Jan 1, 2004
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On The Lateral Stiffness Of Gearless Mill Bearings
By R. L. Guerguerian
Nowadays, most grinding mills driven by a wrap-around ring motor are operating successfully. Some of the earlier problems could be attributed to the lateral stiffness and stability of their bearings.
Jan 1, 2000
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A New Device Of A Hydraulic Drill For Anchors
By Yuji Tsuneno, Yoshikazu Mikami, Yasuo Takeuchi
A new device was successfully developed in order to overcome the difficulty of drilling longer holes for anchors in soft soil bedrocks or swelling bedrocks, which is one of the major impediments to ra
Jan 1, 1981
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Construction of Portals for Adits at Stillwater Mining Company’s East Boulder Project
By Hendrick A. D. Kirsten, A. Clayr Alexander
Stillwater Mining Company is currently developing a second underground palladium and platinum mine approximately 21 km (13 miles) west of their existing Nye operation in the Bear tooth Mountains of so
Jan 1, 2001
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Tunnel Boring Machines in Hong Kong
By Ian McFeat-Smith, Odd G. Askilsrud
Introduction Given the mountainous nature of the local igneous terrain, hard rock tunnelling plays an important role in the development of Hong Kong's infrastructure. In 1990, tenderers for
Jan 1, 1993
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Potassium Salt Flotation Fro Great Salt Lake Evaporites
By J. L. Huiatt
The U.S. Bureau of Mines and Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemical Corp. developed a froth flotation process for concentrating potassium salts from Great Salt Lake solar evaporites containing about 5
Jan 1, 1975
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Analysis of significant mineral discoveries in the last 40 years and future trends
By Douglas R. Cook
Exploration record In preparing this paper, a list of world class discoveries prepared in 1983 has been updated. In both surveys, the following criteria were used in the definition of world class dis
Jan 2, 1986
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Development Of An Automated Drill And Blast System
By Dennis P. Martin, Michael M. Fitz, James E. Friant
Methods for reducing the cyclic nature of drill and blast tunneling operations have been long needed. A miniature blasting system using 10 mm (.375 in.) holes, 0.91 m (36 in.) deep, and blasting only
Jan 1, 1989