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Carbon Fines Handling At Gold Fields - Chimney CreekBy James R. Arnold, John G. Mansanti
BACKGROUND Gold Fields Mining Corporation started their Chimney Creek operation in late 1987. The dump leaching operations commenced in October and the mill startup took place during the last half of
Jan 1, 1990
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Microbial Metabolites as Agents for Reduction of Metal Compounds to Pure MetalBy John S. Thayer, Frederick E. Brinckman, Kenneth L. Jewett, Gregory J. Olson
Interest and research in biorecovery of metals has focused mainly on cell-based metal leaching and precipitation. However, production of non-enzymatic metabolic products by microorganisms related to m
Jan 1, 1989
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The Nature of Gold Uptake from Iodide Solutions by CarbonBy M. J. Virnig, Peihao Qi, J. Brent Hiskey
The mechanism of gold uptake from iodide solutions by carbon has been investigated. Adsorption isotherms for gold and iodine were established. For activated carbon, approximately 300 mg of gold and 10
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy dissipation and fragmentation of granite core during high-velocity impact (MME Extended Abstracts)By Ying Lu, Jeffrey C. Johnson, Chen-Luh Lin, Jan D. Miller, Sindhoora Puvvada
The amount of energy used to break rock is of interest in mine-to-mill operations to minimize energy consumption during blasting at the mine site and comminution at the processing plant. In this resea
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Electric Thickening For Fine SuspensionBy F. Ansheng
Though it becomes increasingly important with the valuable minerals in their deposits tending to be fine and poor, the solid and liquid separation remains difficult especially when the particles are o
Jan 1, 1990
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Natural Lightweight Aggregates Of The SouthwestBy Dennis P. Bryan
The southwestern United States has an abundance of natural lightweight aggregate (NLA) deposits of volcanic origin that are being used in the construction industry within the region. New Mexico, Arizo
Jan 1, 1987
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Bauxite and Aluminium Ore Resources in IndiaBy S. K. Das Gupta
The rock laterite was first discovered and described in the State of Kerala, India in 1800 A.D. by Francis Buchanan. It had been used here, and elsewhere in India, for many centuries as a building sto
Jan 1, 1984
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Hurtières Tunnel Geological HazardBy Hingant Pierre
The Hurtières Tunnel was built in 1995 with drill and blast method, in metamorphic schist. It is located between Lyon and Torino on the A 43 motorway in the French Alps. During the construction, a geo
Jan 1, 1999
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Design of the High Capacity, Horizontally Curved Overland Conveyor at Batu HijauBy Philip K. Chan
Batu Hijau is a new copper and gold mine located on the island of Sumbawa in the Republic of Indonesia. This paper details the design and construction of the Batu Hijau overland conveyor, one of the m
Jan 1, 2000
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Grindability Study Of Steelmaking Slag For Size-By-Size Recovery Of Free MetalBy C. H. Rawlins
The total amount of ferrous slag generated in the U.S. is about one-third the amount of iron ore mined, thus ferrous slag can be considered a significant mineral body for processing. Steelmaking slag
Jan 1, 2008
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The Practice and Development of Descentional VentilationBy Meili Zhu, Qingpu Shi
High temperature, methane, dust and other disasters are getting more serious with mining depth getting deeper and the development of mechanization in underground mines. An application of a descensiona
Jan 1, 1991
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Hard-Rock TBM Cutter Life Evaluation: A Case Study of NS3 Project Mixshield TBMBy Dae Young Kim, Sim Bo Kyung, Ebrahim Farrokh, Ki Chang Hyun
"TBM cutter life evaluation in abrasive granitic rocks is a very important issue, especially in pressurized face tunneling with mixshield TBM for which the planning of costly interventions becomes cru
Jan 1, 2016
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Development Of The Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone -- A Swirl-Flow Flotation ColumnBy Y. Ye, J. D. Miller, E. Pacquet, S. Gopalakrishnan
From laboratory research activities during the past five years, it is now evident that effective flotation separations can be achieved with the high-capacity air-sparged hydrocyclone. The effectivenes
Jan 1, 1988
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New Approach In The Design Of First Lining Steel RibsBy Carla L. Zenti
In recent years, considerable advances have taken place worldwide in the design and construction of first tunnel linings. With these advances, there is a tendency to move away from traditional support
Jan 1, 2012
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An Overview Of Industrial Minerals For Oil And Gas Drilling And Stimulation OperationsBy Hugh D. Olmstead
Typical operations necessary to develop oil and gas reservoirs are reviewed, including exploration, drilling, cementing, completion, work over, sand control, stimulation, enhanced recovery and product
Jan 1, 1983
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Preparatory Work Required for a Long-Term District Recirculation Test in a Gassy Underground Metal-Non Metal MineBy Christopher J. Pritchard
Federal mine safety regulations prohibit the recirculation of face air In a gassy Class III metal-non metal mine. Tg Soda Ash, Inc, operates a 2.0M ton/yr (2.2 million st/yr) underground gassy Class I
Jan 1, 1995
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Geosynthetic Clay Liners For Th Mining IndustryBy Chuck Hornaday, Brad Miller
Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are manufactured barrier layers containing a high-quality sodium bentonite clay attached or adhered to geotextiles or a geomembrane. The GCL's low permeability and high
Jan 1, 1997
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Improved Flow Measurement and Control are Key to EfficiencyBy Alena Johnson
"Much of the copper being produced today uses heap leaching, where pure metal is extracted from the ore with a chemical process rather than smelting. This technique is deployed extensively in major co
Jan 10, 2018
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A First-principles Causation Hypothesis For Pillar Bursts In Underground Coal MinesBy Russell Frith
A review of published literature reveals case histories whereby the entire periphery of a coal pillar has “burst” out as a single event during first workings, the associated energy and material releas
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In Situ Geophysical Investigation To Evaluate Dynamic Soil Properties At The Ilarionas Dam, Northern GreeceBy P. Soupios
Seismic geophysical methods have long been used by geologists and geophysicists to delineate subsurface features. These techniques work because different types and strengths of soil and rock transmit
Jan 1, 2006