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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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New Graph Theory Algorithm For Optimal Ultimate Pit DesignBy Y. C. Kim
To generate a most profitable, ultimate pit limit is generally the first step in mine design. This paper presents a new graph theory oriented, optimum ultimate pit limit design algorithm which will ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Design Problems For Underground Nuclear Waste Disposal In BasaltBy Birger Schmidt
The design of underground nuclear waste disposal facilities poses new problems related to the requirement of long term safety against radionuclide migration. The degree and effects of rock disturbance
Jan 1, 1981
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Use Of Natural Sedimentary Zeolites For Metal Ion Recovery From Hydrometallurgical Solutions And For The Environmental Remediation Of Acid Mine DrainageBy R. M. Carland, F. F. Aplan
Six natural zeolites were evaluated for their ability to selectively remove heavy metal cations from solution. Ion selectivity was found to be Pb+2>Zn+2>Ni+2 and Cu+2>Co+2 from their respective soluti
Jan 1, 1995
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Autogenous Grinding At Hibbing Taconite CompanyBy J. V. Bymark
It is the intent of this paper to discuss the autogenous grinding circuit at Hibbing Taconite. The scope of the presentation includes; a brief history, the process flowsheet and the steps taken to imp
Jan 1, 1985
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Overburden Stripping With Scrapers And Dozers At Western Energy?s Colstrip MineBy Robert W. Cope
"Mining began, in the Colstrip area in the 1920's by the Northern Pacific Railroad. The coal was used for steam locomotives until 1957, when the advent of diesel power made them obsolete. In 1959
Jan 1, 1981
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Interactive Microprocessor Analysis For Prediction Of Unstable Ground ConditionsBy W. F. Kane
Underground geologic mapping is an extremely important aspect of any on- going ground control plan. However, the actual use of data derived from such a program is difficult and often leads to subjecti
Jan 1, 1986
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Geotechnical Studies for the Underground Salt Cathedral of ZipaquiráBy Fabio Amaya, Andrés Marulanda, Ramiro Gutiérrez, Alberto Marulanda
The behavior of a salt rock mass is strongly related to a creep phenomenon. The amount of creep depends on the level of stress generated in the underground excavation. Additionally, security condition
Jan 1, 2003
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Ball Clay Development In The AmericasBy Tom F. Deems
The term ball clay is applied to plastic sedimentary clays that have a high content of kaolinite and that possess white firing properties and high green strength (Mitchell and Stentiford, 1973). Howev
Jan 1, 1997
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Atmospheric leaching behavior and kinetics study of roasted laterite oreBy Iga Trisnawati, Fitria Puspita, Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus, Gyan Prameswara, Idi Amin, Andi Nurfaadhilah Ulfah
Laterite ores, rich in essential metals like nickel, iron and cobalt, are a crucial resource for modern technology. However, the extraction of nickel from laterite ores is a complex process due to the
Aug 1, 2024
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Application Of Helical Drag Bit Technology For Mining OperationsBy Steve L. Bessinger, Luis B. Giraldo, Joram Shenhar, James D. Pile
This paper discusses the Helical Drag Bit (HDB) and its rock drilling applications with an emphasis on use in mining operations. The HDB is a drilling tool that employs cutting members arranged in a p
Jan 1, 2005
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What Financial Institutions Look For In Small Mines DevelopmentBy Stanley Dempsey
Mine developers commonly undertake projects that require more funds than they can invest themselves. From that point until they are able to complete a "bankable" feasibility study, they require access
Jan 1, 1987
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Low Temperature Degradation Of Pellets And Its Effect On The Blast-Furnace Performance ? 1. SummaryBy Nick A. Hasenack
A full survey of the laboratory and blast-furnace tests on 2 types of acid pellets is given. From the laboratory tests, carried out in an atmosphere containing hydrogen, it appears that type B, prod
Jan 1, 1975
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A Model For Determining The Overall Radon Release Rate And Annual Source Term For A Commercial In-Situ Leach Uranium FacilityBy Richard C. Smith, Steven H. Brown
Commercial scale in-situ leach uranium facilities (i.e., solution mining) have operated since late 1975, and have begun to appear in increasing numbers in the last few years. Solution mining involves
Jan 1, 1981
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Synthesis and morphology of slag-based alkali-activated materialsBy Georgios Bartzas, Vasiliki Karmali, Konstantinos Komnitsas, Anna Kritikaki, Dimitra Vathi, Stylianos Tampouris, Arne Peys
Large volumes of slags, with varying mineralogical and geochemical characteristics, are produced annually by the ferrous and nonferrous metallurgical industry. Most of them are considered as potential
Apr 1, 2025
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The Pump-cell Adsorption Circuit For In Pulp ApplicationBy E. J. Rogans, W. N. Cartner
Carbon technology has largely superseded filtration plants as the more acceptable gold recovery technology. This has, over the last two decades, provided a tremendous driving force for the development
Jan 1, 1996
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Environmental Aspects Of Site Selection For Uranium Mill TailingsBy Tom H. W. Loomis
The department of the Interior is a federation or holding company of several fiercely independent bureaus which have either jurisdiction or expertise - or both - in a wide range of environmental field
Jan 1, 1980
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An integrated evaluation based on the entropy weight and grey clustering methods to improve safety in minesBy MANZOOR ALI BROHI, IZHAR MITHAL JISKANI, Atta Ur Rehman, SHUAI HAN, MUHAMMAD TARIQ, NIAZ MUHAMMAD SHAHANI
The analysis of mine safety indicators using a scientific method can improve mine safety and assist management in making informed decisions. This research establishes a mine safety evaluation index an
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Innovative Methods For Precious Metals Recovery in North AmericaBy J. O. Marsden
The 1980s saw a revolution in gold extraction technology, paralleled only by the implementation of the cyanide leaching process in the late 1800s. This revolution was led by the widespread adoption of
Jan 1, 1993
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An Interactive Approach To Computer Aided Modeling And Ore Reserve EstimationBy L. J. Jansen
Techniques utilized to incorporate geological data in computer modeling and ore reserve estimation have undergone considerable evolution during the past fifteen years. Computer analysis and evaluation
Jan 1, 1985