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Novel Dry Process For The Recovery Of Magnesium Metal From Cell SludgeBy B. K. Parekh, W. M. Goldberger
Sludge obtained during the production of magnesium (Mg) from molten MgCl2 by electrolysis contains entrapped magnesium particles. The sludge containing the magnesium particles is a friable, continuous
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining slump has paved the way for smaller,more bullish resource companiesBy David L. Rife
Introduction Our society is currently experiencing a change in civil philosophy toward US industrialization. We have become increasingly bent on the pursuit of a nirvanic state of zero risk. The mone
Jan 9, 1985
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Hydrological Consideration Of Groundwater For Planning Of Mine Sealing At Japanese MineBy Makoto Terada
The most important consideration in planning the plugging and sealing of a mine for mine water control is to predict the water flow from the mine. For this purpose, a method of numerical analysis on t
Jan 1, 1982
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The Mechanism of the Ammonia-Cyanide System for Leaching Copper-Gold OresBy Stephen R. La Brooy, Tong Deng, Pritam Singh, David M. Muir, A. J. Monhemius, G. W. Warren, E. Peters
The controlled addition of ammonia to cyanide solutions inhibits the leaching of copper minerals but extracts up to 80% Au using as little as 10% of the cyanide compared with conventional cyanidation
Jan 1, 1993
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Process Development For Recovery Of Cu, Sb And Ag From Tetrahedrite ConcentratesBy Shijie Wang
The metals of value in tetrahedrite are copper, antimony and silver. A new hydrometallurgical process is proposed to recover these metals from tetrahedrite. The process consists of leaching concentrat
Jan 1, 2003
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Developing and Testing an Optimization Algorithm for Practical Open-Pit Pushback DesignBy Juan L. Yarmuch, Hyam Rubinstein
Open-pit mine planning is a key process in the definition of mineral reserves and their efficient removal. Ore in open-pit mines is extracted bymining sequential pits called pushbacks. Pushbacks need
Jun 25, 2023
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Development of a Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain for Respirable Dust ControlBy W. R. Reed, G. J. Joy, B. Kendall, A. Bailey
"Testing of the NIOSH-designed roof bolter canopy air curtain (CAC) has gone through many iterations demonstrating successful dust control performance under controlled conditions. J.H. Fletcher & Co.
Jan 1, 2016
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A Study On Best Available Techniques For The Management Of Stone WastesBy G. Papantonopoulos
Natural stones are extensively used for construction purposes since the dawn of human civilization, due to their unique aesthetical and technical characteristics. Their production and consumption has
Jan 1, 2007
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Implementation Of Linear Programming Model For Optimum Open Pit Production Scheduling ProblemBy Edgar Urbaez
Production scheduling is one of the most important factors affecting mine planning. A program -Mine Scheduler -that aids mining engineers with the setup of an optimum open pit production scheduling al
Jan 1, 1999
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Subsurface Investigations Utilizing Large Diameter Borings For The Price Road Drain TunnelBy Gary S. Brierley, Ronald E. Romley, Alan L. Howard
The Price Road Drain Tunnel in Tempe, Arizona is part of the drainage system constructed in conjunction with the Outer Loop Highway in metropolitan Phoenix. The Outer Loop Project is a part of a much
Jan 1, 1991
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Arizona's Aquifer Protection Permit Regulations and Some Implications for the Mining IndustryBy Abigail A. Myers, Michael A. Milczarek
Mining impacts to groundwater are being comprehensively regulated for the first time in Arizona with the implementation of the Aquifer Protection Permit Program. This far reaching program is one of th
Jan 1, 1991
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Geotechnical Investigations and Preliminary Design for the LBNF Far Site Conventional FacilitiesBy Seth Pollak, Jon Hurt, Mark Havekost, David Vardiman, James Schick
"INTRODUCTION The Long Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) Far Site Conventional Facilities are proposed to be sited at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) located within the former Homesta
Jan 1, 2016
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Emerging Computer Techniques for the Minerals Industry and Noranda's Commitment to ExcellenceBy Raymond E. Connell
From a macro business process perspective, if what we do in the Mining Industry is find material, dig it out of the ground, convert it to a product and sell it, we are in what might be considered a "s
Jan 1, 1993
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Plant-Site Evaluation of Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Technology for Phosphate Flotation SeparationBy Ning Liu, Di Yin, Xuming Wang, Yongqiang Lu, Jan D. Miller
Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation technology has been evaluated for phosphate recovery from the central Florida phosphate deposits. As expected, it was demonstrated in pilot-plant tests that th
Jan 1, 1999
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Plant Trial of a New On-Line Pressure Vessel Rheometer For SlurriesBy A. K. Bakshi, Komar S. Kawatra
A plant trial of a new on-line pressure vessel rheometer for slurries, developed at Michigan Technological University, was carried out at a nearby copper concentrator. The rheometer measured the flow
Jan 1, 1997
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Value Creation From SD Indicators - For Mining Companies, Communities And Policy-MakersBy E. Turner
This is the 3rd Paper in a series by this author, the first two being published at the two previous International Conferences. Since the Aachen Conference, Rio Tinto has carried out an extensive ben
Jan 1, 2007
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An Evaluation Of Methods For Controlling Silica Dust Exposures On Roof BoltersBy J. A. Organiscak
This paper examines methods for limiting occupational silica exposures for roof bolting personnel in underground coal mining. A canopy air curtain and an air tube were evaluated as means to provide f
Jan 1, 2002
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Some Considerations In The Design Of Blasts For In Situ Copper LeachingBy Dennis V. D’Andrea, Peter G. Chamberlain, James J. Olson, William C. Larson
Blasts designed for in situ copper leaching must produce adequate fragmentation and permeability for successful leaching. Copper recovery depends to a large extent on the particle size distribution cr
Jan 1, 1977
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Appendix D - Use of an Interactive Computer System for Ground Water ModelingBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
INTRODUCTION The majority of ground water flow models have been developed for large computer systems. Most of these operate under a batch mode of operation, that is, the data are input with a deck o
Jan 1, 1986
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A Slope Stability Study for the Annie Creek and Foley Ridge MinesBy Anthony D. Hammond, Charles A. Kliche
A slope stability study for the Annie Creek and Foley Ridge Mines was undertaken to provide Wharf Resources, Inc. with a technical assessment of the stability of the slope for an overall pit slope ang
Jan 1, 1988