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New Applications For Process Simulator SoftwareBy G. A. Shirey
Breakthroughs in software technology and in computer hardware capabilities have opened new opportunities to develop more accurate process simulators and to reduce the operating time to reasonable leve
Jan 1, 1995
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How Public Law 89-577, "The Federal Metal And Nonmetallic Mine Safety Act" Affects The Minerals Processing IndustryBy Arthur P. Nelson
In opening, I want to thank the program committee and members of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME for the opportunity to speak to you. Various chapters of AIME this past year have expressed
Jan 1, 1973
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Geologic Aspects Of The Chicagoland Flood Control And Pollution Abatement ProgramBy Ramon LaRusso, Frank Wheby, Richard Acker
Field investigations and office studies were used to develop criteria and cost parameters related to the geologic aspects of the proposed project. These results were employed in optimization of layout
Jan 1, 1997
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Use Of Mobile Crushing And Conveying To Reduce Production Costs At Foster Yeoman Limited's Torr Works Quarry Somerset, England, United KingdomBy Kurt M. Larson
Future haulage cost projections led Foster Yeoman Limited into developing a fully mobile crushing and conveying system at its Torr Works quarry in Somerset, England. The purpose-built system has an ef
Jan 1, 1986
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Treatment Of Plant Effluent By Electroflotatiom Process: A Review ? IntroductionBy Hassan El-Shall
Treatment of plant effluent including waste water and associated soluble and insoluble substances, is of a primary concern of many process industries including mineral processing operations. The major
Jan 1, 1984
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Canada - Northern Ontario; A Hotbed Of Mining ActivityFrom a distance, the 0.75-km (0.5-mile) rail line that sits in the shadows of Vale-Inco?s Stobie Mine outside of Sudbury, Ontario could be mistaken for a standard conveyor belt hauling ore from the ne
Jan 1, 2010
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Predicting the mine of the future: SME keynote looks toward the next generationBy William Gleason
"What will the mine of the future look like? Will it resemble the current operations that supply the world with the products it needs to function, or will it be something totally different? How will t
Jan 1, 2014
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In-Situ Uranium Mining with OxygenBy L. M. Litz
In reply to Mr. DeVries comments on my paper, I would like to say that it is true, as pointed out by Mr. DeVries, that under some special conditions, the use of high concentrations of hydrogen peroxid
Jan 1, 1982
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29. Golden Grove Discovery Case Histories ? IntroductionThe Golden Grove Project area is located 220 km (137 miles) east of Geraldton in Western Australia (Fig. 1). The project is a joint venture involving Amax Exploration (Australia) Inc. (Amax), Electrol
Jan 1, 1991
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Melbourne City Link Tunnels: End PlayBy Ken Mathers, Tom Conley, Jim Rozek
The Melbourne City Link Tunnels have been constructed through a BOOT process, the largest undertaking in Australia to date. Tolling commenced on the 1.6 kilometer Domain tunnel in April 2000, and the
Jan 1, 2001
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Effective Approaches To Aboriginal Consultation And Accommodation ?Delivering Project Certainty Through Respectful, Honest And Trusting Relations?By D. M. Jepsen
One of the first things we tell a potential new client is that they have only one chance to make a first impression with an Aboriginal community; all future communications and engagement will be predi
Jan 1, 2012
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Technology News - Software Simulates Chemical, Physical ProcessesOutokumpu Technology’s HSC Chemistry process calculation software enables the user to simulate an entire chemical or physical process. The HSC Chemistry 6.0 contains 21 calculation modules and 11 data
Jan 1, 2007
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Ore Haulage System At Ozark Lead CompanyBy Roy H. Paddon
This paper describes the 6, 000 tpd, three stage haulage system at the Ozark Lead Company's mine in southeastern Missouri. It details the methods and problems pertinent to the loading, hauling, s
Jan 1, 1971
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Examination of Controlled Recirculation Implementation in an Underground Nonmetal MineBy C. J. Pritchard
Controlled recirculation of ventilation air in underground metal and nonmetal mines has the potential to improve airflow and the health and safety of miners when implemented properly. Previous researc
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Discussion - Shaft Sinking Today– A Boring Business Tomorrow - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERINS, Vol 33, No, 12 Dec. 1981, PP. 1705-1710By Maurice Grieves
GC. Waterman Mr. Grieves' paper on "Shaft Sinking Today--A Boring Business Tomorrow" in the Dec. 1981 issue of MINING ENGINEERING is an excellent description of recent improvements in speed an
Jan 3, 1983
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Discussion - New look at underground coal mine safetyBy E. M. Spokes
A.B. Rushton The work and resulting publications of the Committee on Underground Coal Mine Safety and The President's Commission on Coal were appropriate at the time of publication. The statis
Jan 6, 1986
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Reaction Kinetics Of Ferrous Regeneration For Alternate Anode Reaction TechnologyBy E. A. Sarver
The Fe(II) regeneration process is an important aspect of Alternate Anode Reaction Technology (AART) for copper electrowinning (EW). In AART, Fe(II) is oxidized to Fe(III) at the anode during EW, and
Jan 1, 2007
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SHORT-TERM PLANNING OF OPEN PIT MINES WITH SEMI-MOBILE IN-PIT CRUSHER - SME Annual Conference 2023By E. Ben-Awuah, H. Askari-Nasab, N. Al Habib
Open pit mines are getting deeper with time and transportation expenses are increasing because of the increasing haulage distance. In-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) is getting popular in deeper ope
Feb 1, 2023
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Pre-Excavation and Early Work Activities for the Long Baseline Neutrino Facility Far Site - RETC2021By Josh Willhite, Seth Pollak, Ben Seling
The Long Baseline Neutrino Facility Far Site at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead, South Dakota will house four large detector tanks located in deep underground caverns. Construction o
Jun 13, 2021
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Analyses Of Tunnel Stability Under Dynamic LoadsBy B. Oraee
Tunnels as any other structures are affected by different loads and stresses. Generally, the loads on tunnels consist of both static and dynamic loads. These loads must both be considered in the tunne
Jan 1, 2011