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The Evaluation of Starch‐Based Flocculant on the Thickener Operation in the Molybdenum Processing Plant and Competency of Molybdenite FlotationBy Yousef Ghorbani, Abolfazl Danesh, Fatemeh Kazemi, Ataallah Bahrami, Morteza Abdollahi
The abstract highlights the impact of flocculants used in the middle thickener of a copper-molybdenum plant on both process water quality and molybdenite floatability. The study investigates the effec
Mar 7, 2022
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Identifying And Sustaining Best Practices Through Time Studies By ForemenBy C. Hilton
Arch Coal Inc. has implemented and sustained Best Practices at its four western mines through utilizing foremen in ongoing time studies. A prime benefit is the unique opportunity provided to front lin
Jan 1, 2010
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Environmental And Economic Risk Assessment/Management In Mine DevelopmentBy W. J. Roberds
A formal and explicit yet cost-effective approach is proposed to ensure that decisions made during mine development are optimum (with respect to their ultimate consequences) as well as defensible. Thi
Jan 1, 1992
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Use Of Quarry Fines To Make A Construction AggregateBy S. C. Gaillard
Tailings are made of ground rock that is left over from removing valuable minerals. The tailings are usually fine particles that cause environmental issues for storage and disposal. Disposal of tailin
Jan 1, 2013
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Selective Leaching of Arsenic from High-Arsenic Dust in the Alkaline System and its Prediction Model Using Artificial Neural Network - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Yun-tao Xin, Yu Yi, Kang Yan, Gang Li, Xiao-dong Lv
This study investigated the selective removal of arsenic from high-arsenic dust in alkaline systems and the effects of different leaching conditions. The results indicated that the liquid–solid ratio,
Jul 29, 2021
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Development of Low‐cost Smelting Reduction Process Using Cupola Furnace for Efcient Use of Inferior Grade Manganese Ores and RejectsBy S. N. Gurulaxmi, Veerendra Singh
The abstract discusses the increasing consumption of manganese ores and the need to utilize low-grade ores and rejects. The study focuses on developing a low-cost process using a cupola furnace to rec
Apr 1, 2022
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F. Animah, A. Greth, S. Afrouz, C. Keles, T. Akinseye, L. Pan, W. R. Reed, E. Sarver - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By S. Afrouz, C. Keles, W. R. Reed, E. Sarver, T. Akinseye, A. Greth, L. Pan, F. Animah
Among underground coal miners, roof bolter operators are generally considered to have some of the highest risks for hazardous respirable dust exposure. This is because bolting requires drilling into r
Jan 5, 2024
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Are We Testing Enough in Feasibility Studies? - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Marcos de Paiva Bueno, Leonardo Ribeiro Lara, Rajiv Chandramohan, Thiago de Almeida, Greg Lane
This paper explores the impact of the significant difference between the number of geochemical assays conducted for grade estimation and the number of comminution tests performed for throughput and pe
Feb 1, 2025
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Use Of Groundwater Models For Evaluating Coal Ash Disposal SitesBy R. J. Sweigard
Many states are considering the need to establish or modify policy relating to the disposal of coal ash. One of the primary concerns is the impact of leachate from the ash disposal sites upon groundwa
Jan 1, 1993
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A Simulation-Based Training Framework for Mine Rescue and Self-Escape Readiness - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Muhammad Azeem Raza, Samuel Frimpong
Underground mining environments are inherently hazardous and can lead to emergencies where effective rescue and self-escape become critical. Missouri University of Science and Technology is pioneering
Feb 1, 2025
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Managing Engineering Talent; Challenges to Optimize the Best and BrightestBy T. W. Camm, J. C. Johnson, S. D. Rosenthal
"Most engineers are bright, hard-working, reliable and prefer to avoid conflict. An engineering curriculum tends to self-select these characteristics. By most standards, you would expect workers exhib
Jan 1, 2018
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Mining And Exploration Division - Shaft Design and Construction - Shaft Mining Design In Rock ? IntroductionBy Donald P. Richards
Is a shaft the same as a tunnel and can it be approached in the same manner for design and construction? The most obvious difference between a shaft and a tunnel is that of orientation; whereas a tunn
Jan 1, 1979
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Topographic Reconstruction On Mining Sites: Landscape Stabilization And Erosion ControlBy T. J. Toy
The topography reconstructed following land disturbance is the foundation for all other reclamation practices. As the manufactured drainage basins, hillslopes, and stream channels approach a steady-st
Jan 1, 2002
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Opencast Mining Of Brown Coal In Eastern Europe (53316393-306c-401a-9c67-5ad911520cfd)By Yoginder P. Chugh
Most mines are large producing 0-25 mmt annually. The coal is mine.) at depths ranging from .0-150 m 120-500 ft mining at 300 m .(,1000 ft) depth is anticipated in the future. Single and multiple seam
Jan 1, 1980
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How a simple equation delivers breakthrough understanding of grinding circuits - ME Feature ArticleBy Robert McIvor
The following is a summary of the Robert H. Richards Lecture on “Learning and Good Fortune on the Road to Discovery” presented at the Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division (MPD) Awards Plenary S
Mar 1, 2026
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Henderson No. 2 Shaft -The Sinking And Equipping Of A Large Diameter Concrete ShaftBy Allan G. Provost
Shaft construction is assuming ever increasing importance when new mining enterprises are considered. The reasons for this increased emphasis is the much greater depths at which many new ore-bodies ar
Jan 1, 1972
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Short-Delay Blasting At Anaconda's Berkeley Open-Pit Mine, MontanaBy Lewis L. Oriard
The authors outline the development and application of blasting methods put into use 11 years ago at the Berkeley Open-Pit Mine, Butte, Montana. The blast design uses a very short delay (5 millisecond
Jan 1, 1980
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Undercut And Fill Mining At Magma Copper Company's Superior Division ? IntroductionBy Joseph W. Murray
Prior to 1950 Magma's ore production came from two parallel, steeply dipping, east-west striking mineralized faults, one called the Main or Magma vein, and the other the Koerner vein, which lay a
Jan 1, 1973
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Reclamation of the Canmore Creek Open Pit Coal Mines to Form Quarry Lake Heritage Park, Alberta, Canada; an Example of Successful, Walk-Away, Pit Lake ClosureBy H. G. Stephenson, D. Castendyk
Open pit anthracite mining at the Canmore Creek Mines, Canmore, Alberta, south of Banff National Park, resulted in several pit lakes by the early 1970’s. To enable future mining opportunities in the R
Jan 1, 2019
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Forecasting drill bit consumption in surface mine production drilling operations - SME Transactions 2012By J. L. Hoover, P. W. Conrad, J. Downey, S. Parrow, S. Rosenthal
The goal of the drill bit consumption study was to develop an equation(s) based on various components that affect drill bit wear and use that equation(s) to estimate the consumption of bits during pro
Jan 1, 2012