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Development of a kinetic model of the bacterial dissolution of copper concentrateBy Mohammad Ranjbar, Zahra Manafi, FAZAELIPOOR MOHAMMAD HASSAN, HAMGHAVANDI MOHAMMAD RANJBAR, Mahin Schaffie
Bioleaching has an increasingly important place among available mining technologies as biological processes have emerged as alternatives for metal recovery, especially for metals like gold and copper.
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Hydrometallurgical treatment of zinc ash from hot-dip galvanizing process - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By G. Włoch, E. Rudnik
The oxide fraction of industrial zinc ash was characterized in terms of chemical and phase composition, leaching behavior in sulfuric acid solutions, and leaching thermal effect. The waste product con
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A Comparison Of Geochemical Exploration Techniques In The Carolina Slate BeltBy P. Geoffrey Feiss
The Piedmont province of the southern Appalachians is becoming the focus of interest for many exploration geologists. In the past, only those deposits with significant surface exposure have been explo
Jan 1, 1977
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A Mathematical Model For A Refining Process Centromin's Plant Of Zinc ? IntroductionBy Diómedes Sarmiento
Centromin is a Mining Company owned by the peruvian government. It's considered as one of the major mining and metallurgical center in Latin America. The main operations of the Company are: Mi
Jan 1, 1979
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Use Of Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Agents At The Sullivan Mine ? SummaryBy H. R. Hammond
The situation of The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited, or Cominco, may be somewhat unique in that the Company is not only a manufacturer of ammonium nitrate, but as a mining
Jan 1, 1963
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Common Clay And Shale - A Look At 2009 ActivityBy R. L. Virta
Common clay is a natural, fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates. Shale is a laminated sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay, mud and (or) silt. Government and
Jan 1, 2010
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Planning for State-of-Good Repair, Hazard Mitigation, and Resiliency for San Diego County Water Authority’s 2nd Aqueduct Water Supply Infrastructure - RETC2023By Paul Taurasi, Mahmood Khwaja, Anjuli Corcovelos, William Brick
California’s San Diego County Water Authority provides a safe and reliable water supply to more than 3.3 million residents through twenty-four member agencies. The 2nd Aqueduct pipelines, a critical i
Jun 13, 2023
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Ergonomic Selection of Stemming Plugs for Quarry Blasting OperationBy M. Z. Emad, M. U. Khan, A. ur Rehman
Stemming plugs are used as an accessory in drilling and blasting industry. They supplement conventional stemming material (i.e. drill cutting) with retention of gases in the drill hole that result in
Jan 1, 2019
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A Portable Deep Learning-based Solution For Roof Fall Hazard Detection - SME Annual Meeting 2023By P. Lopez, E. Wellman, N. Risso, A. Anani
Current machine learning models used for roof fall hazard prediction are mounted on expensive sensors, computationally expensive, or lack the robustness for accurate prediction in the underground mini
Feb 1, 2023
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The Cerro Verde 2 Concentrator: Design, Start Up and OperationBy P. Gelfi, J. Vanderbeek, J. Enriquez
"The Cerro Verde copper-molybdenum mining complex is located near Arequipa, Peru. A 108,000 t/d copper concentrator (C1 concentrator) commenced operation in late 2006 and was debottlenecked to a 120,0
Jan 1, 2017
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Underground Disposal Of Industrial Wastes In LouisianaBy B. S. Graves
Deep well disposal of selected industrial wastes has been proved feasible and acceptable in the New Orleans area by several industries including Shell Oil Company's Norco Refinery and Chemical Pl
Jan 1, 1964
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Semi Autogenous-Ball Mill-Crushing Circuit (SABC) At INCO'S Clarabelle MillBy T. McDonald
Test work indicated and plant operation has since confirmed that SAG milling is a viable option for INCO's Sudbury Operation milling rationalization project only if pebble crushing is included in
Jan 1, 1992
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Product Analysis - A Guide To Truck SelectionBy James N. Brentz
This paper deals briefly with the problem of efficiently selecting the most cost effective haulage truck. Problems and factors are identified that effect productivity and operating cost. Despite the s
Jan 1, 1984
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Optimum Drilling And Blasting ProceduresIn some 35 years in the explosive and construction industries, we have probably seen the extremes in drilling and blasting practices. All of you know that it is difficult if not impossible, to separat
Jan 1, 1986
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Vocational And Technical Education In Geoscience With Emphasis On Geophysical Exploration Field SkillsBy J. A. Madonna
Universities and colleges in three countries -Australia, Canada and the United States, recognized the need to establish and reorganize geoscience programs at the vocational and two-year technical leve
Jan 1, 1992
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Autogenous Grinding Application in TurkeyBy Ahmet Tezcan, Zeki M. Dogan, Yalçin Kaytaz
Autogenous grinding in Turkey was first applied to quartzite where the mill is grate discharge type with an internal diameter of 2.99 m, having a length of 3.20 m and a capacity of as to 11.0 tons per
Jan 1, 1992
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Application Of Geostatistics In A Coal DepositBy Y. C. Kim
This paper reviews the past 18 months of geostatistical work in a coal deposit performed jointly by the University of Arizona and the Homer City Owners. The objective of the study was to better predic
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluations of bit sleeve and twisted-body bit designs for controlling roof bolter dust (0615d32d-188f-4024-a8d4-0507e7bbf9b3)By T. W. Beck
Drilling into coal mine roof strata to install roof bolts has the potential to release substantial quantities of respirable dust. Due to the proximity of drill holes to the breathing zone of roof bolt
Jan 1, 2014
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Gold Recovery Optimization Of A Refractory Concentrate By Ultrafine Grinding ? A Laboratory StudyBy J. A. González-Anaya
This laboratory work presents a study of the effect of ultrafine grinding on the gold recovery of a highly refractory gold concentrate. The particle size of the concentrate was P80 = 46 µm and the mai
Jan 1, 2011
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The human factors in the success of mineral processing projectsBy M. P. Smith, C. Hughes-Narborough, Y. T. Man
"Money and reputations can be lost in bad projects. Causes of bad mineral processing projects include poor contract definition and purchase of equipment without adequate test work. However, the root c
Aug 1, 2016