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Development Of A Solid-Sample Analytical Procedure For Cyanide In Spent OreBy A. Heriba
Cyanide is highly toxic to humans and other organisms. Concentrations of RCN as low as 0.05 ppm can be lethal to fish (Scott and Ingle', 1981). In wet climates and in colder climates where natura
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Improvements At La Colorada MineBy William A. Faust
La Colorada Mine was begun in 1993 as a small heap leach mine and was the first operation for Eldorado Gold Corporation. 'This paper describes the growth of the mine to annual production levels n
Jan 1, 1998
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Laboratory Study of Clay Clogging Issues for EPB TBM Tunneling Applications - RETC2021By Jamal Rostami, Wei Hu
Efficient performance of EPB TBMs in clayey ground is primarily dominated by the flow capability of the excavated muck in the cutterhead and screw conveyor. Currently, Consistency Index approach is us
Jun 13, 2021
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Analysis of energy consumption in surface coal mining - SME Transactions 2009By M. Heger, V. Lund, P. Mongeon, D. Bogunovic, V. Kecojevic
The U.S. coal mining industry consumes a significant amount of energy, primarily diesel fuel and electricity. The continuous global increase in energy demand, high energy prices and environmental issu
Jan 1, 2009
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Coal Growth In The 1970' s -The Key To The Full Energy FutureBy Carl E. Bagge
It is easy for a coal spokesman to relate to the theme of this meeting--that the decade of the 1970's is pivotal for the mineral industries. For the coal operator, this period is crucial. The co
Jan 1, 1972
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Rock Mass Properties and Hard Rock TBM Penetration Rate Investigations, Queens Tunnel Complex, NYC Water Tunnel #3, Stage 2By Levent Ozdemir, Charles Merguerian
Between 1996 and 1999, a high-performance Robbins TBM [235-282] excavated a 5 mile long, 23´2? wide, and ~700´ deep tunnel through the subsurface of southwestern Queens. Low penetration rates (~6´/hr
Jan 1, 2003
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Unique Characteristics for the Design and Construction of the New Twin Tunnel “Caltanissetta”, on Highway 640 in Sicily, Italy - Practical Experience in Using ø15.08 m (50 feet) Diameter E.P.B. MachineBy Pier Francesco Paglini, Gian Luca Menchini, Pier Francesco Boschi
"PROJECTThe “Caltanissetta” Tunnel is part of the ANAS S.p.A (National Autonomous Roads Corporation) $ 1.3 Billion Highway 640 Caltanissetta-Agrigento (Sicily, Italy) Rehabilitation Project, consistin
Jan 1, 2016
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Predicting Utilization Rate of Hard Rock Slurry TBMs by Discrete Event Simulation Model - NAT2022By Anuradha Khetwal, Tala Tahernia
The estimation of TBM utilization rate can be problematic due to the uncertainty involved in the tunneling system reaction to various geology along the tunnel. Moreover, the impact of operational and
Dec 1, 2022
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Clarabelle Mill upgrade commissioned by ABBAn upgrade to Vale?s existing Clarabelle dual-pinion, semiautogenous (SAG) mill was completed by the power and automation technology company, ABB. The mill is used to reduce the size of the ore at th
Mar 1, 2014
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Econometric Forecasting Of The World Zinc IndustryBy William R. Bush
This paper is a presentation of findings based upon an econometric model of the world zinc industry. The model was developed as a simple but useful aid for long-run forecasting and planning purposes.
Jan 1, 1979
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The Maximum Economy Smidth/Parsons PreheaterBy Henning R. Norbom
Lime has been produced for many centuries. The simple pot kiln was one of the first devices used in this process. It was constructed of stone often on the side of a hill to reduce construction efforts
Jan 1, 1978
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Gold Extraction from Refractory Minerals Using Acid Oxidative Pretreatment at Low PressureBy Martín Antonio Encinas‐Romero, Patricia Guerrero‐Germán, Jesús Leobardo Valenzuela‐García, José R. Parga‐Torres, María A. Bracamontes‐Landavazo, Agustín Gómez‐Alvarez
A study was carried out to process a sulfide mineral concentrate from Norwest of Mexico containing 97 g/t Au, 0.15% Cu, and 15% Fe. An oxidative acid pretreatment was investigated using ferric sulfate
Jan 23, 2022
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Understanding the Subsurface Conditions for the Cemetery Brook Drain Tunnel Project - RETC2023By Frederick McNeill, Mahmood Khwaja, Benjamin Lundsted, David Polcari, Michael S. Schultz, Timothy Clougherty
The City of Manchester, New Hampshire, is embarking on one of its largest public works projects in history to construct a 12,000 foot long, large-diameter, conveyance tunnel through downtown Mancheste
Jun 13, 2023
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Characterization of Nanoparticles Generated from Drilling Activities within a MineBy M. Schreiner, J. Brune, D. Theisen, C. S. -J. Tsai
This study reports that routine mining activities could produce a high number of nanometer sized particles which have not been well characterized and may represent an unacknowledged exposure present i
Jan 1, 2019
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Erosion Less Closure Of Leach Heaps And DumpsBy R. S. Shoemaker
Environmental and regulatory authorities are increasingly requiring that precious metals heap leach piles be contoured before they are abandoned so they may present a more "natural" look to the eye. D
Jan 1, 1993
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Surmaoja Main Fan Noise Evaluation at the Kemi MineBy A. Martikainen, H. Dougherty
"At the Kemi Mine, a recent expansion into the Surmaoja orebody required an increase in ventilation capacity. A new ventilation shaft was built with two main fans. The installation is near the entranc
Jan 1, 2016
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Beneficiation Of Refractory Rock Phosphate By Calcination And FlotationBy S. Khoshjavan
Separation of refractory rock phosphate (P2O5 = 11.5%) from the Dalir area, Iran, containing quartz, calcite and other impurities, by calcination and flotation processes has been successfully used to
Jan 1, 2011
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Updating the GBR Gold Book - NAT2022By David Hatem, Paul Madsen, Daniel Adams, James Morrison, Randall Essex
Managing commercial risks associated with subsurface construction may be the greatest challenge the underground industry faces. The Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) was developed in the U.S. to help
Dec 1, 2022
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Design Of A Jig For Separating Minerals Of Very Similar DensitiesBy J. T. Carlson
Dolomite is an objectionable impurity in phosphate ores, due to its MgO content. Even though dolomite and apatite liberate at a coarse size, the very similar densities of dolomite and apatite makes d
Jan 1, 2010
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New Emphasis On Geology In The Planning Of New Coal MinesBy James E. McNulty
The planning and development of new coal mines is requiring the increased use of geologic, geologic engineering and hydrogeologic investigations. This is caused in part by the fact that new mines must
Jan 1, 1981