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A Fast Algorithm To Solve The Ultimate Pit Limit ProblemBy Tuncel M. Yegulalp
In this paper we revisit the well known "Ultimate Pit Limit Problem" and suggest an alternative approach for fast and efficient solution. We follow the approach originally proposed by Johnson and Barn
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrochemical Control of Sulfide Flotation CircuitsBy J. E. Gebhardt, D. A. Rice, P. E. Richardson
An improved understanding of the significant role of electrochemical reactions in sulfide flotation has evolved in the past 20 years, This understanding has been accompanied by a corresponding increas
Jan 1, 1993
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Production Of Sodium Sulphate And Magnesium Oxide Out Of Laguna Del Rey BrinesBy Jaime Lomelin
The brines from the sub-surface of the Laguna del Rey dry lake are pumped to Química del Rey, S. A. plant, where they are cooled in adiabatic crystallizers precipitating sodium sulphate decahydrate. T
Jan 1, 1984
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The Political Economy Of Saskatchewan Potash, Past And PresentBy A. K. Kelly
Potash was first discovered in Saskatchewan in 1943 but its continuous extraction did not begin until 1962. In the years since then, potash has played an important role in the economic and political l
Jan 1, 1980
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The Rhondda Fach: Migration And MortalityBy Timothy J. L. Haley
The population of the Rhondda underwent a spectacular rise as energy requirements increased in the mid-nineteenth century. The rapid expansion in the demand for coal transformed the population from a
Jan 1, 1993
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Effects Of High-Pressure Roller Milling On The Selective Liberation Of Coal Mineral MatterBy H. Cho
There is an indication that high-pressure roller milling promotes selective liberation due to preferential breakage along the mineral boundaries. A study was undertaken to compare the degree of libera
Jan 1, 1994
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Design model for underground haulage systemsBy H. Sevim
A new method of designing haulage systems, consisting of belt conveyors and hoists for underground mines is discussed in this paper. Efficient and economic design of such systems will prevent operatio
Jan 1, 1987
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Design Considerations Of A CIL CircuitBy K. Chandrasekaran
Carbon-in-Leach (CIL) is conventionally used in gold processing operations when preg robbing components are present in the ore. CIL process is becoming attractive even in other situations when preg ro
Jan 1, 1991
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Groundwater Control In Tunnel ConstructionBy J. Patrick Powers
In tunneling through water-bearing formations, the expense of controlling the water can have a major impact on overall project cost. The author has seen the cost of an eight-foot, finished sewer tunne
Jan 1, 1997
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A Numerical Maximum Likelihood Method for Estimating the Mean of a Compound Lognormal DistributionBy André Vervoort, Jef Caers
Compound lognormal distributions serve as new generalized distribution laws for analyzing and estimating ore value distributions or related properties such as the average ore grade. These models are a
Jan 1, 1996
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Iron Ore Flotation - Historical Perspective and Future ProspectsBy Iwao Iwasaki
Since the oil crises in the 1970s, the mining industry in the developed countries has faced strong competition from developing countries. In order for the North American iron ore industry to remain co
Jan 1, 1999
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2013 Review of Ground Calcium CarbonateBy J. Gauntt
Calcium carbonate is one of the most widely used industrial minerals in applications like cement, lime, agriculture, power plant fluegas desulfurization (FGD) and construction aggregates. Most applica
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The Use Of Rheaology To Explain The Flocculation Of Calcium MontmorilloniteBy B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, has investigated the use of rheology to provide insight into the mechanism of flocculation. A technique developed by Tattersall has been modified
Jan 1, 1989
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Relief Canyon Gold Deposit : An Explanation of Epithermal Geology and ExplorationBy W. R. Bruce, R. W. Wittkopp, R. L. Parratt
Introduction The Relief Canyon gold deposit is about 24 km (15 miles) east of Lovelock at the south end of the Humboldt Range in northwestern Nevada. The deposit, is in the Relief-Antelope Springs mi
Jan 11, 1984
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Leaching of Antimony From a Refractory Precious Metals ConcentrateBy R. Y. Wan, Corby G. Anderson, L. Ernest Krys, M. C. Fuerstenau
Since 1942, refractory precious metal concentrates at the Sunshine mine have been processed for antimony metal recovery using a novel leach-electrowin method. This is counter to most antimony producti
Jan 1, 1993
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Lead Contamination At An Old Smelter Site At Socorro, New Mexico: Part I - Particle Size And Depth Of ContaminationBy J. W. Hawley, G. S. Austin, L. A. Brandvold, J. Renault
Soil next to a smelter abandoned about 100 years ago near Socorro, NM was found, by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to contain high Pb concentrations. Detailed characterization of the so
Jan 1, 1994
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Increased Safety, Better Production Through Use Of Electronic Communication And Electronic EquipmentBy Earl A. Berry
Someone once said, "The safest mine is one in which no one goes into." We all recognize this as being perhaps wishful thinking. We also recognize in it a certain amount of truth and an ultimate goal i
Jan 1, 1958
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The Development of Fracture Networks by Shear: Experimental Results.By ev, Ze&apos Reches
The growth of networks of shear fractures is explored in a series of experiments with samples of wet clay. The samples are subjected to plane strain deformation in a rigid apparatus. The individual fr
Jan 1, 1986
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Enhanced flotation separation of phosphate and dolomite using a new amphoteric collectorBy C. L. Jiang, B. K. Parekh, X. Shao
Among the impurities present in phosphate ore, dolomite is the most difficult to remove. This is because dolomite and phosphate have similar chemical compositions and because the dissolved species of
Jan 1, 1999
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Coarse Grinding In A Ball MillBy M. A. Sochocky
Rod mills were developed, as a logical substitute for the rolls crusher when larger tonnages had to be handled, on a continuous basis. Today, with even larger tonnages to process, the trend is to inst
Jan 1, 1972