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Optimization Models For Scheduling Ore And Waste Production In Open Pit MinesBy Sizhe Tan
An open pit mining operation can be considered as a production system with at least two products: ore and overburden (waste). A primary mine planning task is to schedule the production of ore and wast
Jan 1, 1992
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Novel Flotation Technology - A Survey of Equipment and ProcessesBy Kenneth J. Miller
Froth flotation is one of the most actively pursued research and development areas in the coal preparation industry today. Many new types of flotation machines and processes are being developed and co
Jan 1, 1988
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Economic Factors Affecting Mill DesignBy C. N. Bailey
Let's review the economic factors in mill design. Talking about engineering economics in mill design reminds me of an old' saying "There are several ways to handle women but nobody knows wha
Jan 1, 1961
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Mining Through Old Underground Stopes at Mascot GoldBy C. O. Brawner, A. Bellamy, D. S. Cavers
Pit slope designs at Nickel Plate Mine have used relatively steep interim and final wall slopes of 60 degrees overall. The rock is unusually strong and tough with most discontinuity sets being steeply
Jan 1, 1988
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Application Of Geological, Hydrogeological And Laboratory Studies For The Location Of Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel Under Suez Canal, Egypt.By Omar Abd el Fattah Ramly, Abdallah Mohamed Sourour
FOREWORD In 1974, the Ministry of Housing and Reconstruction (The Client) which subsequently became the Ministry of Development and New Communities of the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt a
Jan 1, 1979
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Filters And AbsorbentsBy Steve Van Kouteren
Filters and absorbents purify, clarify, and clean many types of liquids by removing solid particles. In addition, absorbents provide a convenient way to handle liquids and to clean up liquid wastes or
Jan 1, 1994
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Bolt Failure Mechanism Under Lateral Loading ConditionsLoad transfer capacity and failure mechanism of a fully grouted bolt installed across joints in shear is evaluated both experimentally and numerically in five types of bolts (low strength steel, rebar
Jan 1, 2006
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Thermosyphons For The Removal Of Ventilation-Induced Heat In An Arctic Underground Placer MineBy H. Wu, V. Izaxon
Intensive ventilation is required during the excavation of a mine opening and the subsequent exploitation of the mineral resources. The exchange of heat between the ventilation air and the rock mass h
Jan 1, 1997
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Quarried Stone Meets The Challenge Of Contemporary ArchitectureBy Arland R. Krueger
You have asked me today to tell you how quarried stone is meeting the challenges of contemporary architecture. The new position of stone, the oldest building material, in contemporary architecture, w
Jan 1, 1960
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Selection and Sizing of Sedimentation-Based EquipmentBy R. C. Emmett
Gravity sedimentation is one of the most widely used unit operations in mineral processing and hydrometallurgy. Properly selected and operated sedimentation equipment can provide probably the most eco
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Sampling, Dilution, And RecoveryBy C. Alan Tapp
Introduction Mine sampling determines the practicality of any mining operation. Improper sampling can result in an incorrect appraisal of present production and future potential. Therefore, the mi
Jan 1, 1982
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Slope Stability Program Of Kennecott Copper Corporation ? IntroductionBy Carl D. Broadbent
The goal of slope mechanics is to achieve efficient and safe pit slopes. In the case of ultimate mine slopes the objective is to minimize the stripping ratio by steepening the slopes to their maximum
Jan 1, 1968
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A Rational Approach To Computerized Optimization Of Mineral Processing PlantsBy J. Mark Richardson
Steady-state flowsheet simulators for mineral processing plants have evolved to a current high level of utility and accuracy. Reliable, general-purpose, semi-empirical models now exist in nearly all u
Jan 1, 1992
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A Statistical Analysis of Interaction Problems in Close-Proximity Multi-Seam MinesBy Wai Wu, C. Haycocks
The majority of Appalachian coal deposits lie in a multi-seam environment. Historically, the decision to extract a particular seam has been based on ease of access, ownership and economics rather than
Jan 1, 1986
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Selection Of Gravity Concentration EquipmentBy R. O. Burt
Gravity concentration - the separation of minerals according to their relative density - is one of the oldest forms of mineral processing. Even though modern technology has developed a range of other
Jan 1, 1986
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A New-Generation Process Simulator For The Minerals IndustryBy J. Mark Richardson, Mary S. Sredanovic
The use of computerized steady-state process design balance systems has reduced engineering man-hours by as much as 80 to 1 over conventional manual balance calculations. The popularity and widespread
Jan 1, 1985
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Design Of Embankments For Tailings Ponds And Waste Dumps ? IntroductionBy William E. Mead
Although this paper has been entitled "Design of Embankments for Tailings Ponds and Waste Dumps," a better title might have been "Site Selection and Design Planning for Tailings Ponds and Waste Dumps,
Jan 1, 1967
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Design, Operation And Control Of A Teeter-Bed Hydroseparator For Classification (August 2010 • Vol. 27 No. 3)By J.N. Kohmuench
Teeter-bed (i.e., hindered-bed) separators are used throughout the mineral processing industry for both classification and density separation. The high capacity and sizing characteristics of these uni
Jan 1, 2010
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New Developments At Homestake's Bulldog Mountain Carbon-In-Pulp Silver Plant (85d9898a-c63d-4b67-b663-e34faa85c3db)By Richard S. Kunter
The Bulldog CIP plant treats the slime portion of current tailings and reclaimed flotation tailings from the adjoining 350 tpd (3.67 kg/s) silver-lead flotation mill. Changes to the dredge reclaimer,
Jan 1, 1981